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See What the Future Fire Station 5 Will Look Like

Post Date:04/08/2021

 A neighborhood meeting was held Thursday, April 8 to discuss Brentwood's future Fire Station 5 to be built on Split Log Road. 

Speakers at the meeting included Community Relations Director, Deanna Lambert, Kirk Bednar, Brentwood City Manager, Brian Goss, Chief of Brentwood Fire and Rescue, Jeff Earwood, Principal with TMPartners, and Lori Smith, the Senior Project Architect with TMPartners.

 

The concept for Station 5 would be a neighborhood fire station capable of housing a single response unit and one crew.  The station would dramatically improve response times to the southeast quadrant of the City including the Split Log corridor, Ravenwood High School, Smith Park, and adjacent areas.  Staffing for the new station would be accommodated gradually through annual increases in personnel.

 Brentwood Fire and Rescue Chief Brian Goss said, “we would like to thank our City Commissioners, City leadership, and engaged citizens for their proactive approach to providing excellent public safety services.  While it will likely be a few years before dirt is turned, this station will enhance service to the southeastern quadrant of the City along the Split Log/Ragsdale and Split Log/Wilson Pike corridors for those living in Tuscany, Sonoma, Cromwell, Glen Abbey, Taramore and others, including the new Jordan Elementary School.”

Timeline:

2018 -- Station 5 Community Meeting

October 2018 - City approves property purchase

Summer/Fall 2020 - Design team, TMP Partners selected to begin preliminary design work

Dec. 10, 2020 - Preliminary designs presented to City Commission    VIDEO

April 8, 2021 - Community Meeting on Station 5 design VIDEO

Fall 2021 -- tentative construction begins

Fall 2022 -- Station completed/anticipated opening

 

 

 

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