A $5.1 million appropriation for a new fire station for the Edwardsville, IL, Fire Department was approved according to a report published by The Edwardsville Intelligencer.
According to the report the money will be used to build a new East Fire Station on a two-acre parcel on the north side of Governor’s Parkway just east of District Drive. When complete, it will have three bay and cover about 8,400 square feet.
The opening of the new station will mean the closing of the Montclaire station that was opened in 1969 and can accommodate only two responders, according to the report.
City and fire officials are looking to have the new fire station Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified and to be a healthy, highly efficient and cost-saving green building with solar panels, according to the report.