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Concord breaks ground on $41.5 million police headquarters
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City of Concord leaders held a ceremonial groundbreaking for a new police headquarters they say will replace cramped facilities, reuse a mid-century building, include community meeting space and a point of access for retirees; the city council authorized a $41.5 million construction budget in November 2025 and work is expected through 2027.
City of Concord officials and police leaders on Thursday marked the ceremonial start of construction on a new police headquarters the city says will replace an overcrowded facility and add community space.
"It's my honor to work with the police department to get this project going," said Beth Fenstermacher, director of special projects for the City of Concord, who opened the event and introduced the construction and design teams. She identified Milestone Construction as the construction manager and Harriman as the design firm.
Mayor Champlin said the existing Green Street building, originally built in 1974 and expanded several times, no longer meets the department's needs. "Since that original facility…
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