Jolene Almendarez / WVXU At a strip mall in College Hill, police officers do weapons checks in the parking lot by a daycare. Rifles and shotguns are locked in police cruisers that are parked next to the cars of people going to the nearby Family Dollar. And officials say there are bullet holes and a crumbling ceiling inside the District 5 police station located in that strip mall. That's why some City Council members are calling for up to $25 million for a new, permanent police station in District 5. "This location in the strip mall is not conducive to helping this community at all. It is inadequate in almost every conceivable way," said Council Member Steve Goodin.