Facility Overview
The Valley Communications Center facility was constructed in two
phases with intial work starting February, 2001. The facility was
accepted as substantially complete in May, 2002. Occupied by administrative
and technical suport staff begining in March, 2002, the 9-1-1 operation
went live at the new facility at 0400 (4 am) on Sunday, June 23,
2002. This 24,000 square foot communications center is designed
to meet the needs of emergency services dispatch and call answering
for the next twenty years.

Secure & Built To Last
Monitored and controlled by a state of the art security system,
Valley Com is a secure facility that is not
open to the public. Video survelliance, electronic access control,
and building alarms make the facility extremely safe.
Because Valley Com is a critical public safety facility it was
constructed to meet Zone 4 seismic standards. This standard basically
dictates that a facility must be constructed to withstand a 7.5
earthquake for 60 seconds. Built with a wood frame, the building
is flexible enough to bend and sway with the quake, but not lose
its structural integrity or stability.
As the design and construction phase progressed, it was recognized
that good planning made for a solid future. Valley Com was designed
and built to be a twenty year facility. With plenty of room for
growth and expansion the facility will take care of the citizens
and public safety professionals it serves well into the future.
Location...Location...Location
Valley Com was built in rural south King County. Knowing the seismic
vulnerability of the valley floor, it was constructed on solid ground
atop the east side of the valley. At 24,000 square feet the building
houses all the necessary technology to keep it running. The building
is completely self sufficient and can run for weeks without any
commercial power available.
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