Summerville plans $60 million public safety complex

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Summerville is set to build a $60 million public safety complex that will house police, fire, and municipal court facilities. Town officials say the current facilities are inadequate and have been planning this project for years. The idea for a new complex has been discussed since 2011 but faced delays. Recent discussions gained momentum, leading to the current plan, which aims to accommodate future needs without raising taxes. Construction is expected to take two years. Town officials encourage residents to visit existing facilities to understand the need for the new complex. The next town council meeting is scheduled for April 10.


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