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Media Releases
October 2, 2025 - Construction Manager / General Contractor Selected for New Police & Public Works Facility
August 12, 2025 - Tigard Awarded $3 Million for Work on New Police & Public Works Facility
May 14, 2025 - Architect Selected for New Tigard Police & Public Works Facility
January 8, 2025 - City of Tigard Takes Key Step Forward in ‘Building a Better Tigard’ Project
Voices Panel
The Building a Better Tigard Voice Panel is a committee of diverse voices that advises City of Tigard staff on communication and community engagement strategies related to the Tigard Police and Public Works Facility project. The committee will remain active until the project’s completion, which is expected by the end of 2028.
Staff Liasion: Jessica Love
503-718-2671 | Email
Drone Footage of the Building Site
Building a Better Tigard
Protecting our first responders
so they can continue to do their jobs protecting us.
The Problem
We depend on our first responders in police and public works to keep our city safe and livable. But right now, the work of those departments is being impaired by outdated, inadequate facilities. First responders are spread across nine locations, some of which risk exposing them to safety hazards. Perhaps most concerning, these facilities will seriously compromise our ability to respond to a crisis. In an ice storm, flood, or earthquake, our response could be delayed and even impossible if first responders can’t access the equipment they need or are trapped in an unsafe building.
Proposed Ballot Measure for May 2026
This bond will fund a new, integrated home for our police and public works personnel. We will be able to respond faster and more effectively to everyday issues and in times of crisis - particularly through a new earthquake-ready emergency operations center. It will serve our community for decades to come and help city employees serve you better.
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Protecting first responders so they can continue to do their jobs protecting us.
Right now, the work of our police and public works departments is being impaired by outdated, inadequate facilities. First responders are spread across nine locations, some of which risk exposing them to safety hazards. This bond will fund a new, integrated home for our police and public works personnel, which will allow them to respond faster and more effectively to everyday issues and in times of crisis.
Better preparing our city and our community for an emergency or natural disaster.
Our current police and public works building seriously compromise our ability to respond to a crisis. In an ice storm, flood, wildfire, or earthquake our response could be delayed and even impossible if first responders can’t access the equipment they need or are trapped in an unsafe building. Updating these buildings will increase community safety, including with an earthquake-ready emergency operations center, making it easier for first responders to be out in the community helping you when you need it the most.
Improving our public safety and public works services for
residents.
Public Safety
The facilities used by our police are out of date and don’t reflect current best practices for public safety. Our police building was built in 1984. It lacks things like interview rooms that provide privacy and a supportive setting for crime victims or on-site locations to store evidence securely and safely. The new facility will include trauma-informed interview rooms for victims, evidence storage, and other updates to ensure community members receive appropriate public safety services.
Public Works
Tigard depends on our public works department to make our city work – our streets, drinking water, sewers, and parks, are all key to our day-to-day life. Right now, our public works team is operating out of outdated buildings that are up to 65 years old. City equipment is located in adjacent lots, vulnerable to theft and vandalism. And we are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars each year for additional storage space. The new facilities will address these issues, helping the public works department serve us more effectively.
Planning thoughtfully for our long-term community needs.
The City is working to build facilities that grow with Tigard, supporting our community’s needs today and tomorrow. Improving our police and public works buildings are one part of that long-term plan, and something we’ve been planning thoughtfully for years. This includes several facility assessments and purchasing 9.5 acres of undeveloped land on SW Wall Street near Hunziker Road that will be the future home of the new combined police and public works facility.
