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Irving police present 20‑year facilities plan calling for consolidated 248,000‑sq‑ft campus
Summary
Chief Derek Miller summarized a facilities assessment and staffing projection that recommends consolidating scattered police functions into a central command, training and evidence facility of roughly 248,000 sq ft to meet growth and modern training/evidence storage needs; council heard the case but took no action at the work session.
The Irving Police Department on Thursday presented a facilities and staffing assessment that concludes the department needs a consolidated central campus — potentially about 248,000 square feet — to house jail/dispatch, investigations, training, property/evidence and other units now scattered across multiple sites.
Chief Derek Miller summarized an objective review led by Brinkley/Wiginton that inventoried the department’s facilities — the Criminal Justice…
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