Episode 29: Why Tyngsborough Needs a New Fire Station
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Tyngsborough Fire Chief Wes Russell and Select Board member Adele Coughlin discuss why the town is asking voters to consider a new fire station at the former Winslow School site.
The conversation explains the operational limits of the current fire station, health and safety concerns for firefighters, why renovation was studied but not recommended, and how the proposed 19,000 square foot design was developed.
The current estimated project cost is $24 million, including construction, design, and project management. Residents will vote at Annual Town Meeting on May 5, with a ballot vote to follow on May 19.
You can learn more about this project by visiting the Fire Building Committee Page on the Town of Tyngsborough Website: https://www.tyngsboroughma.gov/606/Fire-Station-Building-Committee
This episode is part of the Entering Tyngsborough civic conversation series, designed to help residents better understand local decisions before Town Meeting.