Officer Stations eNL - Dec 28th, 2022
 
 
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December 28, 2022

Welcome to the latest edition of the Officer Stations monthly newsletter! We hope to bring you a combination of information, insights and news focusing on the design and creation of new law enforcement and public safety facilities.

It's December and this month we unveiled the 2022 Station Design Award winners. We'd like to thank the all of the agencies and firms that submitted projects for judging this year. If you are interested in receiving information on next year's program, email [email protected].Also keep in mind that the 2023 Station Design Conference will be taking place at the Hilton St. Louis May 23-25. Click here to find out more.

Finally, have a happy and safe New Year! We've enjoyed bringing you this newsletter throughout the year and, as always, you can get information on law enforcement stations daily in the Station Design section on Officer.com.

FEATURES
OFFICER Magazine announced the winners of its third annual Officer Station Design Awards (OSDA) program, which recognizes outstanding architecture and design from law enforcement and public safety facilities nationwide.
Bill Bergiadis, founder of the Troy Acoustics Corporation, talks about the importance of range design.
OFFICER Magazine is pleased to present the third annual Officer Station Design Awards (OSDA) featuring law enforcement and public safety facilities from across the United States.
Law enforcement agencies must communicate the benefits of an onsite training facility during the planning stages.
STATIONS SPOTLIGHT
Home to the University of Kansas, the city of Lawrence has steadily grown to more than 95,000 residents.
Located on one of Garland’s most prominent thoroughfares as a stand-alone structure, the project presents an opportunity to integrate an often hidden component of a department...
The South San Francisco Police Department in California had never occupied a facility designed specifically for police needs and services.
In the two-story solution, most police functions occur on the lower level with all of the Illinois village hall functions occurring on the upper level.
STATION NEWS
Arson has not been ruled out, and investigators are still trying to determine where and how the fire started that tore through the Cohutta Police Department's headquarters.
Investigators found "no evidence of criminal culpability" for a La Habra police officer who fatally shot a gunman outside of headquarters after the suspect wounded another off...
Dearborn police said a man with a history of mental illness walked into the station, pulled a concealed 9mm pistol and tried to shoot an officer before being shot and killed.
Cohasset police rushed to the front of headquarters when a 35-year-old man “was chopping at the security door” with a chainsaw before barricading himself in his home with two ...