
Santa Rosa Junior College Public Safety Training Center Multipurpose Building Completion
The Santa Rosa Junior College (SRJC) Public Safety Training Center recently celebrated the opening of its new multipurpose building at its campus in Windsor.
This $5.7 million project provides much needed space totaling 7,355 square feet. 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 students seeking to enter careers in public safety.
Features of the new building include:
- • mat rooms
- • operable partition
- • restrooms
- • covered walkway connecting the multipurpose building to the rest of the campus
The new multipurpose building serves the Public Safety Training Center as an assembly area, practice area for tactical arts, and workout facility for firefighting trainees, and police cadets.
Sonoma County needs well-trained first responders now more than ever. This new facility will help us prepare our students for vital careers like firefighting, emergency medical care and law enforcement, which keep our community safe.
– April Chapman,
Dean of Public Safety
JL Construction, in conjunction with JL Modular, was the design-builder with WLC Architects.