BAY CITY, MI – Bay City officials recently considered an evaluation of one of the city’s fire stations as they look to reopen the 60-year-old facility.
Daniel Redstone of Redstone Architects presented several options for improving the city’s now-defunct Fire Station 5 during the Bay City Commission’s Monday, Nov. 3, meeting.
“You have to start somewhere, and I think this assessment of Station 5 may be the beginning of the broader discussion of how you provide fire services for the entire city,” Redstone said.
The commission voted to approve an approximately $40,000 professional services agreement with Redstone Architects for the evaluation in July.
“If we have to make choices, we have to prioritize what’s best for the city,” 2nd Ward Commissioner Craig Kokaly said.
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