Springdale Seeks Public Input on New Fire Stations
By: Kyle Leyenberger
Updated: January 2, 2013
The city of Springdale asked for public feedback Monday before moving forward with plans for three new fire stations.
The city is using $9 million in bond money to build a new station, as well as replace and relocate Stations two and three.
The fire department says moving the stations will provide better coverage, but they want to check with the community before moving forward with the projects.
Fire Chief Mike Irwin says the proposed locations recieved a mostly positive response.
The fire department says moving the stations will provide better coverage, but they want to check with the community before moving forward with the projects.
Fire Chief Mike Irwin says the proposed locations recieved a mostly positive response.
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