The Billie A. Hall Public Safety Center, named for a local Vietnam war hero, provides nearly 40,000 square feet of space on a single level, replacing a century-old municipal building and an outdated, undersized fire station. The new facility significantly improves police operations with individual holding cells, two general population jail cells, interview rooms, offices, a briefing room, an armory, and a secure evidence processing area.
Court facilities now provide secure access for judges and staff, with expanded space for public queuing and conferences. The courtroom doubles as a community meeting and training space with flexible furnishings and technology that support multiple configurations. The new fire department headquarters provides four pull-through apparatus bays and three additional bays that allow ample space for vehicles and equipment, a decontamination room in the apparatus bay, upgraded living quarters, and a new outdoor training pad.
City administrators credit the co-location of services with creating greater efficiencies across departments while also saving on facility costs. The “wagon wheel” floorplan places the courtroom at the hub with other services radiating outward in three light-filled wings. The courtroom area is constructed of conventional framing with hardened areas to withstand severe weather. The three wings feature pre-engineered building components that complement the industrial history of the site and the community while simplifying construction and reducing costs.
Client
City of Sand Springs
Square Footage
40,000 SF
Police department: 10,407 SF
Jail: 3,906 SF
Fire department: 14,984 SF
Shared space: 10,259 SF
Markets
- Community Facilities
- Justice