Greenville Public Safety Center Moves to Construction Phase

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The Greenville Public Safety Center has been approved for the next phase – which is construction.

Adam Cox, executive director of the Indian Valley Community Services District, announced that the planned Public Safety Center in Greenville had been issued a special use permit. “One hurdle down, a couple more to go,” Cox told the supervisors.

He is seeking a construction agreement between the county and Indian Valley CSD for the complex, to include headquarters for the Indian Valley Fire Department, a Plumas County Sheriff’s Office substation and ambulance service quarters. Erosion control and grading for the $6 million complex has been completed, Cox said.

The next phase is construction. Cox’s goal is to have most of it completed this year, with use of the building to start by December. He expects to break ground “very soon.”