‘Palpable excitement’: Demolition makes way for Muskogee public safety complex
The $25 million center will consolidate emergency services including police, fire, EMS, and 911, funded by a public safety sales tax approved by county voters.
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‘Palpable excitement’: Demolition makes way for Muskogee public safety complex
The city of Muskogee is making its first tangible step toward creating a new public safety center in town. It comes as leaders finalized renderings for centers in 3 other Muskogee County cities this week.At an old grow house at the edge of downtown Muskogee, city crews are making way for the new public safety center. They first started the demolition work on Okmulgee Ave. near Main St. in mid-August. This is a big deal, said Mayor Patrick Cale. …
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