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Puyallup breaks ground on 54,000-square-foot public safety building at South Hill Technology Campus

6443147 · September 2, 2025
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City officials held a brief groundbreaking for a remodeled 54,000-square-foot public safety building at the South Hill Technology Campus that will house a police station and emergency operations center; officials said the remodel saved taxpayers $30 million but did not provide a completion date or funding breakdown.

City of Puyallup officials marked the start of construction on a new 54,000-square-foot public safety building — housing the police department and an emergency operations center — during a brief groundbreaking ceremony at the South Hill Technology Campus, officials said.

City officials said the project will repurpose an existing building to consolidate police squads now spread across satellite offices, provide space for training and new officers, and create a central emergency operations center. "So this is the groundbreaking ceremony for our new public safety building here at the South Hill Technology Campus. We're here on the First Floor of their building where we will be opening a 54,000 square foot public safety building, police…

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