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Federal $2.1M award would bring modular training facility to Cottonwood Heights; council to consider siting and operations

Cottonwood Heights City Council (retreat) · February 13, 2026
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Summary

A $2.1 million Department of Justice award announced at the retreat would fund a modular public-safety training facility for Cottonwood Heights at no city match, including simulation and live-fire capabilities. Council members discussed siting, lead filtration, regional access and the potential for other agencies to pay to use the facility.

Council members were briefed on a $2.1 million federal Department of Justice award intended to fund a modular public-safety training facility that would include simulators and live-fire capability in a contained system.

Council member Sean Fulton, who led the pursuit of the grant, said the award is a direct federal appropriation to the city and requires no matching funds. Fulton said the system is a modular, fully contained training…

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