Officer Stations eNL - Sep 27th, 2023
 
 
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September 27, 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.

The nomination period for the 2023 Officer Station Design Awards is now closed. We'd like to thank all of the architecture firms and law enforcement agencies that have made submissions. This year's awardees will be revealed in the November/December issue of OFFICER Magazine.

Here is a reminder that the 2024 Station Design Conference will be held at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa in Glendale, Arizona May 21-23. Click Here for more information.

FEATURES
As the project’s eyes and ears, the CM is the primary point of contact between the owner and project team, including the contractor, subcontractors, architect, engineer, consultants and stakeholders.
Megan Skinkis, Business Development Manager at Spacesaver Corporation, talks to Officer.com about how the company works with law enforcement agencies to design and manufacture efficient, secure and innovative evidence storage solutions.
Douglas Schmidtknecht, a technical consultant with CaseCracker, talks to Officer.com about the interview room recording system during the 2023 Station Design Conference in St. Louis.
Learn everything you need to know about effective station design.
STATIONS SPOTLIGHT
The Lake Oswego City Hall and Police Station in Oregon contains multiple city functions, all with their own unique sets of requirements.
The site and building incorporate principles of CPTED, providing a welcoming, friendly exterior environment while maintaining a high level of safety and security for the building...
The location of the Rochester North Police Station in Minnesota benefits the adjacent community and the department.
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.
STATION NEWS
As of a week ago, 1,576 migrants were living in Chicago police station, and Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration into base camps before winter.
Manchester police arrested a 59-year-old man who allegedly stole a vehicle at gunpoint and led officers on a chase before crashing in front of the police station.
The Fort Lauderdale Police Department will temporarily work out of a one-story building and move key functions to other locations after construction noise from the site of a new...