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White House approves $1.015 million design contract for police department expansion
Summary
At its January meeting, the White House Board of Mayor and Aldermen authorized a $1,015,000 contract with Wold Architects and Engineers for schematic design through construction documents to expand and renovate the White House Police Department, citing evidence-storage, training and digital-evidence needs.
The White House Board of Mayor and Aldermen on a voice vote authorized City Administrator Gerald Herman to enter a $1,015,000 contract with Wold Architects and Engineers to produce schematic designs through construction documents for an expanded police facility.
Chief Brady of the White House Police Department presented the plan and described multiple operational needs driving the project: a much larger evidence room and adjacent processing center, expanded training and CID space, a larger armory, improved interview rooms and dedicated charging/storage for body cameras. "The Evidence…
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