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Woodbury Public Safety Campus: M Renovation

Woodbury Public Safety Campus: $60M Renovation

June 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Woodbury, Minnesota, is investing $60 million⁤ in a Public ‍Safety Campus renovation to bolster emergency services⁤ and community​ support. This significant project, ‌fueled by a local sales tax increase, addresses⁤ critical space limitations. The expansion will consolidate essential services,including EMS,fire,and police,enhancing operational efficiency. Improvements also focus on safety, relocating emergency ‌vehicle access points for better⁢ traffic flow. the expansion includes new overnight quarters⁤ for ​personnel and ‍will integrate the community support team into the updated campus.

this renovation and expansion is ‌crucial to meet the rising ⁣needs‍ of a growing⁣ population, with improvements to ⁤enhance ‌community access to vital resources. News Directory 3 reports on further developments and improvements, including ‍a new canine area and decontamination bay for vehicles.

Discover what’s next​ in Woodbury’s efforts.

Key​ Points

  • Woodbury’s⁢ Public Safety Department expansion aims⁢ to‍ meet growing community needs.
  • The $60 million project is funded by a local sales tax increase.
  • Renovations will address safety concerns⁢ adn ‌improve access to services.

Woodbury Public ⁣Safety ⁢Campus to Expand Services,​ Improve Access

‌⁣ ⁤ ⁢ Updated June 29, 2025
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The city of Woodbury, MN, is gearing⁤ up for a major expansion of its Public Safety Campus ⁤to accommodate increasing demands​ for emergency services and community support. ‍The $60 ⁣million project,⁢ largely funded by a voter-approved 0.5% ​local⁣ option sales tax, will address current space constraints and prepare for future‍ growth, according to Chief Public Safety⁢ Director Jason⁤ posel.

With woodbury’s population projected to increase by‌ 20,000 residents by 2040, the expansion of the ​public safety campus ‌is crucial to ⁤maintaining and enhancing services. The current building, ⁢in use since 1975, will undergo notable renovations and expansion to the south, incorporating the‍ existing Washington County Service Center site. This will consolidate⁣ EMS,⁢ fire,⁢ emergency management, police services, and ‌the community support team into a unified campus.

A key focus of the renovation is improving safety. The current proximity ⁣of emergency vehicle⁤ entrances and exits to‍ Radio Drive​ poses a hazard. The ‍project will relocate EMS, fire, and ⁢medical services to the south end of the ⁣campus, farther from Valley Creek Road and near a ⁢controlled intersection, to ease ​traffic flow.

The expanded public safety⁣ campus ⁢will also ‍support the department’s evolving operational⁢ model, which now⁤ includes 24/7⁢ coverage. An additional level⁢ will be added ⁣to ​a portion of the building​ to create overnight quarters⁢ for EMS and fire personnel.⁤ The entrance area will​ be redesigned to provide ​private spaces for community ​members to meet with officials and staff.Additional parking will also improve ‍accessibility.

Posel highlighted other key improvements, ‌including enhanced security measures, ‍a dedicated canine area, and ‌a decontamination bay for vehicles, equipment, and uniforms. The community support team, which assists residents experiencing mental health crises, substance⁢ abuse disorders, or homelessness, will also benefit from an expanded workspace. A fitness area will be added to ⁢support staff wellness.

⁢ ⁢ “It’s ‌a shared investment in the new public‍ safety campus,” Posel said. “This is going to help address several ⁢issues,⁢ not just account⁤ for the​ growth of the community ‍and of our services, but ultimately improve access to⁤ the community.”
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What’s next

During the‌ construction phase, some public⁢ safety services will temporarily relocate to City Hall and the current Washington County⁣ Service Center. Emergency police, fire, and medical ⁣services​ will⁤ continue ⁢to ‌operate from the existing fire stations on Thames Road, Fox Run Road, and Upper Afton Road. The ⁣fully renovated Public ⁣Safety Campus is slated to ​reopen in 2028.

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