April 20, 2024

City council backs new police headquarters

COUNCIL BLUFFS — The Council Bluffs City Council has unanimously supported construction of a new police headquarters. All five city council members announced their support of the new facility on Monday. The council also encouraged residents to head to the polls on May 3 to vote for a request for $20 million in general obligation bonds for the new headquarters. At least 60 percent of voters must choose in favor of the bond issue in order for it to pass.

The location and design of the potential new headquarters has not been decided, but Councilwoman Melissa Head says several sites are under consideration.

The current 19,000-square-foot facility was built in 1977. Police Chief Tim Carmody says at least 58,000 square feet is needed for current and future needs.