The Paris City Council is currently exploring options for a temporary relocation of the police department. This decision comes as a result of ongoing issues with the current facility, which has been plagued by problems such as mold, asbestos, and structural damage. The council is working to find a suitable temporary location that can accommodate the police department’s needs while a more permanent solution is sought. The current police department building has been a topic of concern for some time, with many citing its age and condition as major issues. Despite efforts to address these problems, the building remains a source of concern for both the police department and the community. The council is considering several options for a temporary location, including vacant buildings and leased spaces. A final decision is expected to be made in the coming weeks. The police department has assured the community that there will be no disruption to services during the relocation process. The city is working to ensure that the temporary location is equipped with all necessary amenities and resources to support the police department’s operations. The relocation is seen as a necessary step towards finding a more permanent solution to the police department’s facility needs. The council is committed to finding a solution that meets the needs of both the police department and the community. The temporary relocation is expected to be a short-term solution, with the goal of finding a more permanent location in the near future. The city is exploring all options, including renovating the current building or constructing a new facility. The police department is working closely with the council to ensure a smooth transition to the temporary location. The community is being kept informed of the progress and any updates will be made available as soon as possible. The city is committed to providing a safe and functional facility for the police department, and the temporary relocation is seen as a necessary step towards achieving this goal. The council is working to ensure that the relocation process is completed as quickly and efficiently as possible, with minimal disruption to the community. The police department will continue to provide the same level of service to the community during the relocation process, and the city is working to ensure that the temporary location is equipped to meet the needs of the department.