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Latest revision as of 12:17, 15 September 2022

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Lot Stats
Department
Lot Size 3x2
Plop Cost §250
Monthly Cost §125 (§140 - §0)
Bulldoze Cost §20
Jobs 10 R§
12 R§§
Police Protection 200 over 384 tiles
Number of Cars 2
Number of Jail Cells 25
Fire Stage 2
Flammability 36
Power Consumed 2 MWh/Month
Water Consumed 2 m3/Month
Power Produced 1 MWh/Month
Air Pollution 1 over 2 tiles
Water Pollution 1 over 3 tiles
Garbage Pollution 5 over 0 tiles
UDI Vehicles Unlocked Police Car
Ploppable Lot
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General Information
Credits Author: Maxis

The Small Police Station is a Civic Building that provides Police Protection for your Sims.

Police Stations reduce crime by a variable amount dependent on their funding over a variable radius which can be adjusted using the Vehicle Funding slider in the building's Query Panel up until there are no more unused jail cells.

The Small Police Station is the second cheapest Crime-fighting solution in SimCity 4 Rush Hour/Deluxe (The cheapest in the base game), with a monthly cost manageable for most towns, some dispatchable cars, and a crime-deterring effect and a reasonable coverage area.

It is positioned above the Police Kiosk and below the Large Police Station in Crime-fighting power and facilities. The Large Police Station is a direct upgrade and the Police Kiosk is barely worth your time.

Bugs

It produces electricity. It probably should not do that.

Trivia

The original name for this building was probably the 4-Car Local Precinct before being changed to Small Police Station as its exemplar still contains this name. At that point in development, the lot probably did not have the two-tile carpark either.