66-Year-Old Calif. Police Station to Get a New Life Thanks to $4.2M Remodeling Project

Built in 1960, Atascadero Police Headquarters is at "the end of its life," but a much-needed upgrade should make it last for "decades to come," says Chief Daniel B. Suttles.
Feb. 23, 2026
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What to know

  • The Atascadero Police Department will receive an $850,000 federal grant to build a new auxiliary dispatch center as part of a $4.2 million renovation of its 66-year-old headquarters.

  • The 1,100-square-foot dispatch facility will expand console capacity and operational flexibility, allowing the department to manage simultaneous major incidents and routine calls as the city’s population grows.

  • Additional upgrades include repurposing unused jail space into women’s locker rooms and reconfiguring interior offices.

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