Officer Stations eNL - Apr 26th, 2023
 
 
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April 26, 2023

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.

We are less than a month away from the Station Design Conference, which will be held May 22-25 at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark in St. Louis, Missouri. The annual event will feature some of the leading architectural firms specializing in the planning and construction of law enforcement facilities. The event will include 1-on-One sessions, Law Enforcement Track sessions, an exhibit hall and a tour of a local public safety facility.

To get more information on attaneding this year's Station Design Conference, visit https://www.fhstationdesign.com/.

FEATURES
OFFICER Magazine Editor Paul Peluso and Officer Media Group Editorial Director Frank Borelli discuss the 2023 Station Design Conference.
Attend the critically acclaimed Station Design Conference “1-on-One” Sessions with a team of nationally recognized fire station, law enforcement and public safety design Architects from around the country.
The 2023 Station Design Conference will take place from May 23-25 at the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Officer Station Design Awards showcase new architectural designs of law enforcement stations and training facilities that represent the very best innovations in security and technology today.
STATION SPOTLIGHT
The City of Countryside Municipal Complex in Illinois is welcoming and inviting to the community and meets the future needs of the city staff and community.
New Bedford South Public Safety Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts is the first new police and fire station for the city in over 80 years.
The Lake Oswego City Hall and Police Station in Oregon contains multiple city functions, all with their own unique sets of requirements.
The location of the Rochester North Police Station in Minnesota benefits the adjacent community and the department.
STATION NEWS
A drunk man made one mistake when he broke into the Naples Police Department, took a shower, stole gear and flooded parts of the building: He left behind his wallet.
The front and lobby of a Los Angeles Police Department station in Exposition Park sustained extensive damage after a woman pushed a burning shopping cart into it.
Along with trying to rebuild its station, which was destroyed by an EF4 tornado last month, the Rolling Fork Police Department is still continuing to protect the community.
Cleveland lawmakers OK'd a $90 million renovation proposal to turn a historic city building into the new police headquarters, which should be ready by spring or early summer.