Albuquerque’s Community Safety Broke Ground On Its New Headquarters Last Week—Showing How Woven Into The City’s Fabric The Department Has Become.

As Jessica Barron reported for KQRE, the city’s CBS affiliate, “The new headquarters will be 10,000 square feet [and] have office space that can be used by the public for safety trainings or community events. The construction is expected to be done by next spring. ACS said they’re also looking into acquiring vacant police and fire stations, such as Albuquerque Fire Rescue Station 14. The substations would be used to set up smaller ACS responders throughout the city.” Here’s a look at a rendering of the finished headquarters: