Renovation of the entire fourth floor of Rosemont Village Hall will likely be completed within three weeks resulting in the consolidation of all police and fire-related offices and a more efficient operation, according to Deputy Superintendent Donald Stephens III.
Remodeling work on the building's fourth floor has been underway for several weeks. The purpose of the project is to consolidate Public Safety offices that are currently on the building's first, second and fifth floors as well as the village's Higgins Road fire station into one central location at 9501 Devon Ave. Once the work is finished, the entire floor will house department command and administrative offices and support staff. That, said Stephens, will improve intra-department communication tremendously.
Specific work includes constructing several separate offices along the periphery of the floor and position cubicles in the center portion. Department records, crime prevention, fire prevention, special services and detectives will occupy much of the space.
"It will make things a lot easier for all of us," Stephens explained. "Now if I have to talk to someone on the fifth floor, I have to go up there."
Village Board members on Jan. 7 approved spending $114,250 for fourth floor electrical work.
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