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Houston opens renovated Central Patrol facility shared with Public Works
Summary
Houston leaders marked the ribbon-cutting for a renovated Central Patrol facility that will be co-located with Public Works; officials highlighted improved facilities, increased police recruiting and a large paving plan for fiscal 2026. The building awaits a fire department occupancy permit before full use.
Houston leaders on Oct. 26 celebrated the ribbon-cutting for a renovated Central Patrol facility that will share space with the city’s Public Works Department, saying the project advances collaboration and improves workplace conditions for first responders.
Mayor John Whitmire called the event “a statement of what collaboration and hard work can make a difference,” and thanked public works employees and Houston Police Department officers for their service. Whitmire…
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