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05/05/2005

Manvel Police Department on the Move

The department, which has long had its home in a trailer behind the town's City Hall, has entered into a lease agreement with the former home of Manvel Dental Center as their new location. The Dental Center has relocated to Rogers Street. The building, located at the corner of Highway 6 and McCoy Road, is currently being remodeled to suit the department, according to Manvel PD Chief Ralph Garcia.

"It will give us a little more than double our current building size," Garcia said. "It will be more of a proper police facility, which we've been needing for years."

The two major additions the new station will provide are an improved dispatch/communications area that will host a new Motorola communications console obtained by the department through a Homeland Security Grant and a holding area.

While he expects to be able to move in the next month, Garcia said there is a lot of work in the process of making the former dental office a police station.

"A lot has to happen," Garcia said. "New phones have to be installed, and new servers.

"It's a pretty time consuming project, but it is needed. It's a move toward the department being self-supportive and will be something the citizens can be proud of."

The lease agreement with Dr. Peter Marsh, owner of the building, holds the building until October for $5,000. Afterward, the lease will be paid at $1,300 monthly, and increase to a total of $1,800 by increments of $100.

After five years have elapsed, the City and Marsh will negotiate whether to continue the lease or arrange purchase of the building. Garcia noted that with Manvel's growth, the department may need to make another step in that time.

"We're way ahead of our five year projection plans (of growth)," Garcia said.

The Manvel PD Chief noted the department's thankfulness for Marsh's help, as well as that of James Madsen of Armour Homes for help with remodeling and Manvel's Mayor and Council for working on the deal.

"Without their help, we would have never gotten through it," Garcia said.

The move comes on the heels of many changes at the department, according to Garcia. The department has added new laptops to their vehicles, which are equipped with electronic ticket writers. Officers can now also generate accident reports from their vehicles.

The department is also experimenting with wireless Internet access to further communication between officers. Manvel is also working towards obtaining emergency generators for the new station, through a Homeland Security Grant program.
 

Article Courtesy of Alvin Sun-Advertiser
Garrett Bryce, Staff Writer

 

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