Tag: Syracuse Fire Station
The Turkey Creek Fire Territory Executive Board approved the construction contract for renovation of Syracuse Fire Station No. 1 during its regular monthly meeting Thursday. Fire chief Mickey Scott reviewed a few points of the contract prior to the board approving it. The contract was drawn up by Maust Architectural Services Inc. between the owner …read more.
Public comments from the floor caused the Syracuse Town Council to abruptly change its agenda during its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night. Several residents from Oakwood Park came to comment on the proposed renovations to Syracuse Fire Station No. 1. During public comments on agenda items, members of the public are given two minutes to …read more.
For the last year and a half the Turkey Creek Fire Territory Board has been working on renovating Fire Station No. 1 in Syracuse. When the project went to bid, the amount approved for the renovation was $450,000. However, only one bid came in and it was much higher than anticipated at $669,000. The fire …read more.
A heated debate on the renovations for Syracuse Fire Station I ended Tuesday night in a tie vote with Syracuse Clerk-Treasurer Julie Kline refusing to break the tie. Syracuse Town Council President Bill Musser was absent from last night’s meeting during the discussions, which began when councilman Brian Woody explained the fire territory board had …read more.
At the regular monthly meeting Monday evening, Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board voted to have one set of blueprints drawn for the future addition to Syracuse Fire Station 1 on SR 13. The approved second story addition to the fire station will allow for approximately 4,400 sqaure feet of additional space for dormitories, meeting room, …read more.
“The public needs to weigh in,” appealed Turkey Creek Township Advisory Board President Bill Dixon, referring to the fate of Syracuse Fire Station 1, located at 402 N. Huntington St. Two opposing plans to renovate the 50-year-old station were discussed at the board’s regular monthly meeting last night. Increase in calls and the size of …read more.


