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Dixon Police Department Headquarters Close for Renovation and Expansion

Jun 16, 2026 10:59AM ● By Dixon Police Department News Release

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DIXON, CA (MPG) - Dixon Police Department has temporarily closed its headquarters at 201 W. A St. as of June 15 as the facility undergoes a major renovation and expansion project expected to be completed in summer 2027. The project will add a second story to the building, fulfilling a design that has been in place since the station's original construction in 1989.

The renovation is funded primarily through developer impact fees collected as part of the city's growth over the past several decades.

“This project is something we have been working toward for a long time, and it represents an exciting next step in the evolution of both our city and our department,” said Dixon Police Chief Robert Thompson. “The men and women of the Dixon Police Department deserve a facility that reflects the quality of service they provide every day, and the Dixon community deserves a police department that is built for the future. We are grateful to the City and to the developers whose investments are making this possible.”

City Manager Jim Lindley echoed that enthusiasm.

“The expansion of our Police Department headquarters is a direct reflection of Dixon's growth and our commitment to investing in the infrastructure that keeps our community safe,” said Lindley. “This has been a long time coming, and we are proud to deliver it without placing any burden on our taxpayers.”

While the headquarters is closed, all public-facing police services will continue without interruption. Residents who need in-person assistance from the police department are asked to visit the temporary public service counter located at the Dixon Fire Department, 205 Ford Way, during regular business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For non-emergency matters by phone, the department's direct line at 707-678-7070 will remain in service during business hours. For emergencies, residents should always call 9-1-1.

A callbox located at the police station will remain active 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and connects directly to Dixon Police and Fire dispatch center. An officer can be dispatched to the station upon request through the callbox.

No significant traffic impacts are anticipated in the area surrounding 201 W. A St. during the construction period. Residents and businesses near the site are encouraged to check dixonpoliceca.gov for any updates related to construction activity.

The Dixon Police Department will provide regular project updates to the community as construction progresses.