The new Washington County Public Safety building is getting ready to be built, as the demolition crew starts to prepare the site by currently removing the bottom part of the parking garage and the rubble of the old Courthouse Square building. Commissioner Chairman Nick Sherman says that they are on schedule and should be ready by the July meeting. Sherman says that they are excited for the new building and that during that July meeting, they look to have a planning report for the bid on the project and discuss who will be constructing the building. The Public Safety building will occupy the County 911 operators and the sheriff’s office for the first and second floor, but are still looking at their options for what will be on the third floor. The building as well is energy efficient and will save taxpayers money to heat and cool the building. The demolition for this project began on March 2, and looks to be done by the end of June.