Arizona police troopers seeking $78M in state facilities funding

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Arizona police troopers seeking $78M in state facilities funding
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Access for people with disabilities, lack of cooling and heat, and flooding are among issues faced by the Arizona Department of Public Safety's offices statewide.

Jamie Donnelly For more than five decades, the Arizona Department of Public Safety's Tucson headquarters has been housed in a repurposed helicopter hangar.

“We have 300 vacancies and to think that if they were going to hire 40 more people, they wouldn't have any place to put them,” Hawkins said. Despite building a new crime lab building in 2007, Hawkins said troopers aren’t allowed to use that building due to securing evidence purposes. The office in Benson operates in a floodplain and employees couldn’t access the office for two weeks last year because it was flooded, Hawkins said. The Northern Arizona offices don’t have heating or air conditioning systems, forcing them to use a space heater.

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