Cumming Mayor Details New Police Building, Memorial for Fallen Officers
Mayor Troy Brumbalow gave an emotional address detailing plans for a new Cumming Police Department building and a memorial honoring fallen officers.

Mayor Troy Brumbalow stepped before the Cumming community with an emotional address covering two significant proposals: a new facility for the Cumming Police Department and a memorial dedicated to fallen officers.
Brumbalow's remarks centered on the stated goal of enhancing local law enforcement capabilities, framing both the building and the memorial as interconnected investments in the department's future and its history. The tone of the update, described as emotional, signaled that the memorial component carries personal weight beyond the procedural details of a construction project.
Specifics on the new police building, including a site location, estimated cost, funding mechanism, and construction timeline, have not yet been released publicly. Similarly, the memorial's design, intended location, and the names of the officers or deputies it would honor remain unconfirmed. What is clear is that city leadership views the two initiatives as complementary: a forward-looking facility paired with a permanent acknowledgment of those who served and sacrificed.
The Cumming Police Department operates in a county that has seen rapid population growth over the past decade, placing increasing demands on public safety infrastructure throughout Forsyth County. A new dedicated building would represent one of the more substantial investments in the department's operational capacity in recent memory, though the city has not yet detailed what specific capabilities or units the structure would house.

The memorial adds a dimension that goes beyond brick and mortar. Whether it will honor Cumming Police Department personnel exclusively, or also recognize Forsyth County Sheriff's Office deputies and other local law enforcement, has not been specified. The distinction matters to families and colleagues of those who would be named, and city officials have not yet provided an official accounting of which fallen officers the monument would memorialize.
Brumbalow's office has not released a transcript or recording of the remarks. Reporters and residents seeking project documents, budget line items, or planning filings can submit requests through the City of Cumming's public records process as the proposals move through formal review.
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