September 25, 2018, Santa Rosa, CA - On Thursday, October 11, at 9:00 a.m., Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) will host a groundbreaking ceremony at its Public Safety Training Center in Windsor for a new multipurpose building. This $5.7 million project will provide a much needed second multipurpose room with support spaces totaling 7,355 square feet. The center’s existing multipurpose room is at maximum capacity, conducting classes all day, six days a week. The new multipurpose building, one of the capital improvement projects of the District’s Measure H bond, will allow the center to expand its class offerings for brave men and women who are entering careers as police officers, firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
In March of this year, the District awarded the project to design-builder JL Construction/WLC Architects with a fast-tracked schedule for design and construction in thirteen months. With the start of construction this October, the project remains on schedule for completion in mid-April 2019.