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Fire Station Renderings Unveiled

Story and photos by Zendelle Bouchard

City officials and members of Sanford Fire & EMS gathered Sept. 10 for the official unveiling of billboards showing artist renderings of the two proposed new stations.

In his prepared remarks at the Headquarters site, on land formerly occupied by Springvale Nurseries, Fire Chief Scott Susi stated the project is a significant step forward in enhancing the department’s ability to improve community safety. “This strategic location will allow us to better serve Sanford and South Sanford, ensuring that most residents are within a four-minute response time,” vital for saving lives and protecting property, he said.

At the Springvale Station site, formerly home of Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church, Mayor Becky Brink said a collaborative effort with the Roman Catholic diocese of Portland helped the city acquire the property, where the new 17,000 square foot facility will replace the nearby century-old station currently in use. She asked voters to remember that “this project is not just a want – it’s a necessity for Sanford.”

The city will host a community forum on Wednesday, Oct. 2, where residents can learn more, ask questions and share their thoughts. It will be held in the Sanford Performing Arts Center, 100 Alumni Blvd., beginning at 6 pm. A referendum vote on the project will be held Nov. 5, along with the presidential, state and municipal elections.

For more information on the project, visit this site.

Members of the Sanford City Council
Members of the Sanford City Council with the artist’s rendering of the proposed new Headquarters. L to R: Councilors Jonathan Martell, Nate Hitchcock and Ayn Hanselmann; Mayor Becky Brink; Deputy Mayor Maura Herlihy.

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