Shreveport Police Department Announces Temporary Relocation to Enhance Safety and Operations

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Shreveport Police Department Temporarily Relocating – Here’s What You Need to Know

Hey there, Shreveport! There’s quite a buzz in town as the Shreveport Police Department is preparing to pack up their badges and move to four temporary locations across the city. Why, you ask? Well, it seems that the current facilities at 1234 Texas Ave just aren’t cutting it anymore. Councilpersons James Green, Tabatha Taylor, and Grayson Boucher recently sent a letter to Mayor Tom Arceneaux, highlighting some real concerns about the health and safety conditions at the police station.

Moving On Up – Where Are They Going?

In response to these pressing issues, Mayor Arceneaux has found some new homes for the department – at least, temporary ones! After a recent city council meeting, which approved the sites, it looks like the SPD will be relocating to:

  • BioMedical Research Foundation: This location will become the new home for the Investigations Division. The rent here will be set at $20,186.49 a month for a period of 36 months.
  • Caddo Parish School Board: The police will also have a space here for $3,000 a month over the next 15 months. No word yet on exactly which division will be stationed at this site.
  • South Pointe Properties Inc.: This site will temporarily house the Support and Administration Division, and it’s a bit pricier at $24,838.75 a month for 36 months.
  • Willis Knighton Health: Last but not least, the Patrol Division will be stationed here, available for $9,199.50 a month for a 12-month lease.

What Led to the Move?

According to reports, the existing conditions at the current police station are far from ideal, posing risks not only to officers but also to the public and support staff. The concerns discussed in the letter sent to the Mayor underscore the urgency to find safer and more suitable environments for the brave men and women in blue who protect our community.

It’s believed that these new locations will greatly enhance the working conditions for SPD’s personnel, which is a big win for everyone in Shreveport. Officers need to be at their top game, and a suitable work environment plays a huge part in that!

What Happens Next?

Residents can expect some changes in how the police department operates during this transition phase. It’s likely that contact points and processes may be adjusted slightly as the SPD settles into their new digs. Remember, though, these changes are all for the betterment of community safety and comfort. If you get a chance, swing by one of the new temporary sites and wave hello to our dedicated officers!

Community Feedback Welcome!

The City Council is open to feedback from the community regarding the temporary relocations. They want to ensure the shifts happen smoothly and effectively, benefitting both the officers and the community at large. So, if you have thoughts or questions, don’t hesitate to reach out!

Stay Informed

Curious about how this move will affect local law enforcement operations? Keep your ear to the ground and stay updated on city announcements and news about the policy changes. Oh, and if you’d like to get the latest updates, feel free to follow Ian Robinson on Twitter @<_irobinson> or on Facebook at https://bit.ly/3vln0w1.

In closing, while change can sometimes be hard, this temporary relocation stands to improve conditions not just for the police department but for the entire Shreveport community. Hats off to our city leaders for addressing these needs swiftly. Until next time, stay safe out there, Shreveport!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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