Hire architect to design fuel stations at 2 fire stations
$36,050.00
In Plain English
Fire stations 63 and 68 currently lack on-site fueling for fire trucks and emergency vehicles. The city will pay architect Mark Albertson $36,050 to design 2 new above-ground fuel stations and oversee their construction. If approved, firefighters can refuel at their stations instead of driving to outside gas stations.
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