Employees tour new Hamilton County Public Safety Center
Hamilton County officials and public safety staff gathered on Thursday, March 19 to celebrate a major construction milestone at the new Hamilton County Public Safety Center.
Staff from Hamilton County 911 and Emergency Management joined County Commissioners to sign a beam, before watching it be lifted into place and installed on the front of the complex. Employees also got a chance to tour the building that will soon serve as their new home.
“Seeing our team members sign that beam and then watch it go into place was a powerful reminder of the people behind this work,” said Christine Altman, President of the Hamilton County Commissioners. “This facility will give them the space, technology, and protection they need to serve our residents at the highest level – no matter the situation.”
The 108,000-square-foot, three-story facility will house Hamilton County’s 911 dispatch center, Emergency Management Agency, and a state-of-the-art Emergency Operations Center (EOC) designed to withstand even an EF5 tornado. The new center will enhance coordination during emergencies and strengthen the county’s ability to respond quickly and effectively. The building is scheduled to be complete and ready to move into in Spring 2027.
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