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West Palm Beach Police headquarters remains fully safe while city invests millions to modernize and extend its future

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West Palm Beach, Florida – The West Palm Beach Police Department headquarters remains a secure and functional space for officers and staff, even as the City invests $6 million to modernize the aging facility. Officials say the ongoing project addresses long-standing maintenance issues, ensuring the building remains reliable for daily operations and prepared for decades to come.

Years of deferred upkeep left the headquarters facing challenges. Roof leaks and water intrusion, combined with outdated HVAC systems, created concerns about the building’s long-term usability. In response, the City launched a strategic remediation and modernization plan designed to resolve these issues systematically.

Since November 2024, the City has partnered with BELFOR Property Restoration, a nationally recognized remediation expert, along with The Mold Inspector, an independent contractor, to conduct thorough testing. Air and surface samples were collected throughout the headquarters to check for any hazards. The results confirm that the building is safe for employees and visitors. BELFOR has determined that most areas can remain occupied during the remediation, with only brief relocations necessary where active work is underway.

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“Safety is our top priority,” said Mayor Keith A. James. “We have a clear plan in place to remediate the building, resolve long-standing maintenance challenges, and make critical upgrades that will extend the life of the police headquarters. This is an investment in our officers, our facilities, and the future of public safety in West Palm Beach.”

The project, which began with smaller repairs in 2023, is now in full swing. In July 2023, the City allocated $40,050 for HVAC and VAV repairs to improve airflow and control humidity. By early 2024, roof leaks and water damage were identified as urgent issues, prompting a larger allocation of $700,000 in July 2024 for roof improvements and mold remediation. Since November 2024, extensive testing and remediation work has been underway, including full remediation of the 911 dispatch area and replacement of a leaking roof section in December 2024.

Looking ahead, the City plans to continue remediation through November 2025, focusing on areas that still show abnormal test results. Upgrades will include sealing the roof to prevent future leaks, modernizing the HVAC system with a UV sanitation component to ensure high air quality, waterproofing and repainting the building’s exterior, and replacing the gun training range. Officials aim to complete all work by August 2026, extending the building’s useful life and improving conditions for officers, staff, and visitors.

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Beyond the construction, the project is about more than fixing leaks and painting walls. It represents a commitment to public safety, operational efficiency, and the well-being of the men and women who serve the community. By taking proactive measures now, City officials hope to avoid larger, costlier issues in the future while providing a safe and healthy work environment.

Quick facts about the project underline its significance: the headquarters is fully safe for occupancy, the investment totals $6 million, and the completion goal is August 2026. Once finished, the improvements will ensure that West Palm Beach’s central law enforcement hub remains functional and resilient for at least the next decade.

City leaders continue to provide updates to keep the public informed. Residents and those interested in more details can visit www.wpb.org/PDStationFAQ for answers to common questions about the project.

As West Palm Beach moves forward with this extensive modernization plan, the message from officials is clear: the safety of officers and staff comes first, and the City is dedicated to ensuring that its police headquarters remains a strong, reliable cornerstone of public safety for years to come.

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