The Mobile City Council on Tuesday voted for a nearly $1 million contract with a company to design a new public safety training center for police and fire-rescue recruits.
) - The City Council on Tuesday voted for a nearly $1 million contract with a company to design a new public safety training center for police and fire-rescue recruits.
Public Safety Director Lawrence Battiste told FOX10 News that it is an opportunity to provide better facilities for newly hired police and fire-rescue workers.
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