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The Colony’s $3 million police-fire renovation follows design funding and CID relocation

City budget records show the CID team already moved temporarily, while the construction schedule and any further service moves remain unspecified.

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Texas regulators registered a $3 million renovation or alteration project named The Colony Police Dept and Fire Admin Renovation, advancing plans that city records show were already moving through design and preparation.

The new registration follows an August 2025 action by The Colony City Council to fund design for the Police Department and Fire Administration renovation.

What has already changed

The city’s fiscal 2025-26 budget says the Police Department CID team was temporarily relocated to the Augusta Street building to help advance the renovation plans.

The same budget set a fiscal-year goal of beginning design and planning for a Police Department and Fire expansion and renovation. Together, the council action, budget milestone and state registration document the project’s progression from design funding and operational preparation to a registered $3 million renovation.

The available records do not specify the full construction scope, a project schedule or whether additional services will move.

Elsewhere in Denton County, another recent state filing placed a $10 million estimate on a SteriTek renovation in Lewisville.