Press Release 
Atlanta Police Mini-Precinct Opens at Emory University Hospital Midtown
ATLANTA –
City Councilman Kwanza Hall and Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington
joined representatives of Emory University Hospital Midtown on Monday
for the opening of the Atlanta Police Department’s newest mini-precinct
on Peachtree Street. Located
in a 1,026-foot space in the W.W. Orr Building on Peachtree Street, the
new Zone 5 mini-precinct will house approximately 30 sworn police
employees who are responsible for patrolling Midtown and Downtown
Atlanta. The precinct is one of six located in Zone 5. The City will pay Emory Healthcare a rental rate of $1 per year for use of the space. “This
is just what the doctor ordered,” said District 2 City Councilman
Kwanza Hall. The City Council approved the lease agreement in January. “For
years, residents and business owners have asked for a more visible
public safety presence south of North Avenue,” said Hall. “This
mini-precinct responds to their concerns.” City
officials say the new precinct is conveniently located in what has
become a growing section of Peachtree Street that is rapidly connecting
Downtown, Midtown, and the Old Fourth Ward. Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington praised Emory University Hospital Midtown for its partnership with the City. “The
mission of the Atlanta Police Department is to reduce crime and promote
the quality of life in partnership with the community,” said Police
Chief Richard Pennington. “The collaboration between the police
department and Emory University Hospital Midtown exemplifies our
mission. Together we can make a positive difference by providing a safe
and secure environment for the residents in and visitors to this area.” The agreements with Emory University Hospital Midtown will be effective until December 31, 2013. “The
partnership between Emory Healthcare and the APD to open this
mini-precinct will bring our patients, visitors and employees an extra
measure of safety, while increasing police visibility for the
surrounding community,” said Dane Peterson, COO, Emory University
Hospital Midtown. “It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.” |