SOUTH FULTON, Ga. - South Fulton city leaders invited residents on a tour of police and fire facilities this week to highlight the need for major upgrades, including new multi-million-dollar headquarters for both departments.

In July, the City Council approved roughly $1 million to begin work on a new police headquarters and a Fire and Rescue Headquarters and Training Center. Officials say the projects are part of a larger investment in public safety.

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During the tour, residents got an up-close look at the tight, outdated conditions inside the city’s current facilities. At the main police precinct, community members saw firsthand the cramped spaces officers work in daily. The g

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