Construction begins on the Southern Public Safety Complex, a vital hub for law enforcement operations in southern Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island State Police have commenced construction on the Southern Public Safety Complex in West Greenwich. This new facility will serve as a centralized hub for law enforcement in southern Rhode Island, replacing outdated barracks. Projected to cost $41.3 million, the complex will house around 80 state troopers and enhance public safety services in the region. Aimed at modernizing law enforcement infrastructure, the completed facility is expected to be operational by mid-2026.
The Rhode Island State Police have officially broken ground on the long-awaited Southern Public Safety Complex in West Greenwich, a facility that will serve as a crucial hub for state police operations in southern Rhode Island. This new complex is expected to significantly enhance public safety services across the region, replacing the outdated Wickford and Hope Valley barracks.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by several notable officials, including Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee, State House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi, and State Senator Leonidas Raptakis (D-Coventry, West Greenwich). The new facility, which will occupy approximately 35,000 square feet, is part of a larger initiative to modernize law enforcement infrastructure in the state.
The cost of the Southern Public Safety Complex is projected at $41.3 million, with completion anticipated in June 2026. The new complex will house around 80 state troopers, providing a centralized location for law enforcement operations in the southern part of the state.
According to Rhode Island State Police Colonel Darnell Weaver, the new facility is designed to streamline operations and improve the overall effectiveness of community policing services. The current barracks in Wickford and Hope Valley have been deemed outdated, suffering from issues related to lead and asbestos that pose safety risks to personnel and the public.
The new site of the Southern Public Safety Complex offers convenient access to Interstate 95, enhancing the rapid response capabilities of the state police. This strategic placement is expected to improve service delivery times and allow for better coordination of law enforcement efforts across the region.
The construction process for the new complex is set to commence with the foundation expected to be poured in late November or early December 2023. The plan is to have the facility operational by mid-2026, marking a significant investment in the future of public safety in southern Rhode Island.
The decision to establish the Southern Public Safety Complex comes after years of discussions about the need for upgraded police facilities in the state. The Wickford and Hope Valley barracks, both of which have been serving their communities for decades, lack the modern amenities and space necessary for contemporary law enforcement needs. Additionally, environmental concerns regarding hazardous materials in the existing buildings have highlighted the urgency of this project.
As Rhode Island continues to grow, the need for effective and efficient public safety operations has never been more critical. The Southern Public Safety Complex aims not only to provide a safe working environment for state troopers but also to enhance the level of service provided to all residents in southern Rhode Island.
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