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Public Safety Building, Grosse Pointe Park, MI


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Project Size: 20,000 SF

The renovation and reorganization of the Grosse Pointe Park Municipal Complex solved several key operational problems facing the city. The Public Safety building, originally a fire hall built in 1928, was renovated to accommodate all fire and police functions. Offices previously divided between the Fire Hall and City Hall were consolidated into a more efficient space. The building has a modern dispatch center, detective bureau, prisoner cells, locker rooms and offices.  The 6,200 square foot addition houses four parking bays for city fire trucks and emergency apparatus, evidence storage, sally port and firing range. A new two-story pedestrian link with elevator and stairs was built to connect the Public Safety building to the City Hall. This barrier-free link has become the new main entrance to the Municipal Complex for the public and staff.

Improvements to this facility allowed for the opportunity to create an attractive and cohesive civic center complex.

(1993)




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