WINONA - Officials here may soon enter into the initial design stages for a new police station, despite concerns from some residents over how much it will cost — and that it will take the focus off ongoing community issues, such as a shortage of housing and mental health help.
The city of Winona and Winona County are looking into jointly building a new law enforcement center for the area, replacing its current decades-old facility within the next few years. A new building could cost more than $20 million, though local officials hope some of that money will come from future state funding.
It’s taken several years to get to this point, however. Winona has faced a few false starts, mounting infrastructure concerns and funding challenges that made the process even more complex for elected officials and residents alike.
Local officials say building a new station is necessary to maintain Winona’s police resources for the future.
“We’re not looking at a project that’s five, 10 years down the road,” Winona City Council Member Jerome Christenson said Monday during a city/county meeting to discuss police station options. “We’re looking at something that’s generational. This is no time for us to be worried about nickels and dimes.”
Some residents are pushing back, arguing that the Winona area needs more mental health and community supports rather than beefing up police.
“The focus is on ‘the cops need this huge, huge facility,’” said Katie Mueller-Freitag. “Meanwhile Winona County has a huge housing crisis and we’ve yet to see them put energy in that. It’s kind of a slap in the face.”
Mueller-Freitag is part of the Winona chapter of Community Not Cages, a progressive collective aimed at changing public safety to focus less on jail time and punitive measures and more on human services and outreach.