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Indio Breaks Ground on New $45 Million Police Headquarters
The City of Indio has officially broken ground on a new $45 million police headquarters, marking a major investment in public safety and the city's future growth.
City leaders and law enforcement officials gathered Wednesday morning on Jackson Street for a ceremonial groundbreaking, launching construction of the state-of-the-art facility that will serve as the new home of the Indio Police Department.
The new campus is designed to function as a central hub for police operations and will feature modern offices, workstations, training facilities, locker rooms, a fitness center, interview rooms, meeting spaces, and areas dedicated to community engagement.
Mayor Elaine Holmes said the project is a critical investment that will help ensure the city remains prepared to serve its growing population while maintaining a strong focus on public safety.
Officials say the expanded facility will provide officers and staff with updated resources and technology while creating additional space to meet future operational needs.
Construction is expected to continue over the next several years, with the new headquarters scheduled for completion in spring 2028.
City leaders say the project represents a long-term commitment to public safety, community partnerships, and supporting the continued growth of Indio.
By: NBC Palm Springs
June 25, 2026


