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Palm Beach County breaks ground on new Sheriff’s Office marine unit facility
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County and PBSO officials on Monday marked the groundbreaking for a new 27,000-square-foot marine unit facility that will house District 1 operations, boat maintenance and training. County leaders said the building is expected to be complete in 2025 and will expand coastal patrol and interdiction capacity.
Palm Beach County and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office on Monday celebrated the ceremonial groundbreaking for a new marine unit facility designed to centralize marine maintenance, dockage and operations for patrol and response teams.
Mayor Greg Weiss and county and PBSO officials said the one-story, 27,000-square-foot building on a 5.75-acre parcel is intended to serve PBSO’s District 1 and the marine unit’s shop and administrative operations. The facility will include a fitness and locker room, training and break rooms, evidence…
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