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Council advances schematic-design phase for new police station and civic plaza; cost estimate climbs to about $99 million
Summary
The City of Victorville approved LPA Inc. to proceed to schematic design for a single-story, 44,000-square-foot police headquarters and an adjacent civic park. Staff’s latest cost estimate is approximately $98.7 million; the council authorized schematic design (phase 2) but did not appropriate construction funding.
The Victorville City Council voted May 20, 2025, to authorize LPA Inc. to proceed with phase 2 (schematic design) of a proposed new police station and adjacent civic plaza. The motion passed 4–0 with Mayor Pro Tem Herriman absent.
City staff and LPA designers presented a refined single-story design sited at the northwest corner of Civic Drive and Seneca. The proposed police building is roughly 44,000 gross square feet and would include a public entry lobby, a community room that opens to the plaza, administrative and investigative areas, and fitness/wellness spaces for officers. The conceptual civic plaza would include an amenity building with public restrooms and a potential retail booth, a splash pad, a large flexible community green, an elevated stage/grandstand, pickleball courts, and a relocated historic sheriff’s building.
LPA and city staff…
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