The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Renderings of new public safety academy unveiled

- By Wilborn P. Nobles III

The Atlanta Police Foundation released conceptual images for the new public safety training academy.

Atlanta’s proposed Public Safety Training Center will be located across 150 acres of the old Atlanta Prison Farm, which is city-owned and east of the city in unincorpor­ated Dekalb County. Officials say the space will provide recruiting, training, midcareer education and practice with new technology and equipment for police and fire department personnel.

Dave Wilkinson, president of the Atlanta Police Foundation, told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on the building will be ready for officers within two years.

Renderings obtained by The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on show the campus will house a mock city for police, fire and rescue teams to perform real world training. A large amount of land will be converted into an emergency vehicle operations course for fire and police driving training as well.

The center will include indoor and outdoor shooting ranges, a fitness center, classrooms, an auditorium and academy housing for public safety recruits, the renderings show. A 911 emergency center will be present to provide training to first responders.

Space dedicated to explosion tests, a fueling station, a water tower, burning building tests and vehicle storage was displayed in the renderings. The images also show plans for an urban farm and agricultur­al fields.

Additional­ly, the center will house stables and pasturelan­d for mounted patrol horses, as well as a kennel with indoor and outdoor training space for canine units. Renderings also display conference rooms, auditorium­s, shooting ranges and green space for rent to public safety agencies outside of Atlanta.

The center would also provide green space to the public, such as running trails, ball fields and picnic areas, renderings show. The conceptual video of the center is available online.

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has said the new academy will improve officer morale and retention after dozens of officers left the force in 2020.

“If you look at the police academy in the current state that it’s in now, they don’t even have lockers for the recruits to put things in,” Bottoms said earlier this month following a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Pittsburgh neighborho­od’s new community center.

“It looks as if we don’t value public safety in the city, and so I think this is going to help with our recruitmen­t efforts.”

Bottoms recently laid out a plan to address the city’s rising violent crime numbers, which includes hiring 250 officers. The mayor is seeking reelection, and her challenger­s are targeting the administra­tion’s response to crime.

Atlanta Council President Felicia Moore says she would hire a permanent police chief and fill the reported 400 police officer vacancies if she’s elected mayor in November. Attorney Sharon Gay, former deputy chief of staff to former Mayor Bill Campbell, also entered the race because residents expressed frustratio­n with the current mayor, according to Gay’s campaign spokesman.

Bottoms and Wilkinson have declined to comment on the cost of the new center, but they stressed the bulk of the funding will come through a public/private partnershi­p with the Police Foundation and the philanthro­pic community. The Atlanta Committee for Progress reported the funding sources include city of Atlanta bonds, new market tax credits and private/ philanthro­pic support.

 ?? COURTESY OF ATLANTA POLICE FOUNDATION ?? Atlanta’s proposed Public Safety Training Center, seen in rendering, will be across 150 acres of the old Atlanta Prison Farm and should be ready for officers within two years.
COURTESY OF ATLANTA POLICE FOUNDATION Atlanta’s proposed Public Safety Training Center, seen in rendering, will be across 150 acres of the old Atlanta Prison Farm and should be ready for officers within two years.

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