City of Santa Monica, CA

10/30/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/30/2025 12:46

Santa Monica Police Department Substation to Open at Santa Monica Place Mall

October 30, 2025 11:31 AM

City launches enhanced downtown police deployment under newly adopted Realignment Plan.

SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Oct. 30, 2025) - The City of Santa Monica and Santa Monica Place Mall today announced the upcoming opening of a new Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) substation in the heart of the Downtown retail and dining district - a cornerstone investment of the City's newly adopted Realignment Plan, which places public safety and downtown revitalization at the forefront of Santa Monica's recovery efforts.

"This is about restoring confidence, safety, and vibrancy to our downtown," City Manager Oliver Chi said. "The new substation - paired with enhanced police deployments - represents the kind of visible, meaningful action we're taking to make Santa Monica a place where residents, businesses, and visitors once again feel safe and proud to be."

Located on the ground level of Santa Monica Place, the 863-square-foot substation anchors a visible law enforcement presence in one of the city's busiest commercial corridors. The facility will serve as a public safety command center and community engagement hub, allowing officers to respond quickly to incidents, coordinate operations, and maintain close partnership with Downtown Santa Monica stakeholders.

As part of the Realignment Plan, the City will be rolling out a revised and expanded police deployment strategy in the downtown area, including:

  • Expanded Downtown Services Unit (DSU): Doubling the number of sworn personnel (at a base staffing level of 8 - 10 officers per day) dedicated to foot and bike patrols throughout the Promenade, Transit Mall, Pier, and surrounding areas to provide continuous high-visibility coverage.
  • Additional patrol officers deployed daily: Through a realigned patrol schedule, SMPD will add three to five additional officers per day assigned to the downtown corridor, ensuring layered coverage and faster response times.
  • Homeless Liaison Program (HLP) integration: Two dedicated HLP officers will now be assigned to the downtown area to enhance coordination with outreach teams and strengthen service connections for unhoused individuals.
  • New Public Safety Officers (PSOs): The City is adding eight new Public Safety Officers to supplement sworn operations by providing non-emergency response, visible presence, and direct support for both law enforcement and business assistance needs.
  • Integrated partnerships: The substation will serve as a coordination point for SMPD's collaboration with Metro, the City's Clean & Safe Ambassadors, and private security teams across the downtown network - ensuring comprehensive coverage of transit, retail, and entertainment zones.
  • Enhanced community engagement: The space will also function as a community outreach hub, hosting safety briefings, business walks, and events that deepen the connection between officers and the residents, workers, and visitors they serve.
"The new substation and expanded downtown patrol model are tangible results of our Realignment work - building organizational capacity, enhancing visibility, and delivering the kind of proactive policing our community expects," Acting Police Chief Darrick Jacob said. "This is about partnership, presence, and prevention."

The substation is expected to open later this fall, with full deployment of the new patrol model phased in through early 2026.

For more information on the City's Realignment Plan and ongoing public safety initiatives, visit santamonica.gov.

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