Work Starts on New Police Station...
April 15, 2004
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| Village of Montgomery officials broke ground for the village’s new police station early Monday evening. The $6.2 million, 34,000 square foot single story building will be constructed at the northeast corner of U.S. Route 30 and Griffin Drive, across Route 30 from the Lakewood Creek | ![]() |
| Subdivision. The building will be the first constructed on the village’s proposed 29 acre civic campus. Completion is expected in about 14 months. Participating in the ground-breaking ceremony were, l-r in photo above, village board members Roger Burrell, Jeanne Felten, Pete Heinz, and Bill Keck, Village President Marilyn Michelini, village board member Robert Watermann, Police Chief Dennis Schmidt, village board member Denny Lee, Village Manager Anne Marie Gaura, and Gene Keck, village police communications director. In the photo [above], Stephen Yas, right, toured the building site with Village President Michelini, center, and Village Manager Gaura. (Ledger-Sentinel photos) | |