The city of La Vergne recently demolished its fire administration building, the former civic auditorium built in 1961, on Old Nashville Highway. The plan is to build a new Station 41 for La Vergne Fire Rescue.
“The new station is sorely needed as the city has seen tremendous growth over the last decade and we’ve outgrown station 41 on Stones River Road,” a Facebook post reads.
The new facility will have four bays with eight doors capable of housing seven response vehicles. It will have living and sleeping quarters for firefighters, a large instructional training room, fire administration offices, and an emergency operations center.
“While the building has served us well over the years, it’s exciting to see what will soon take its place – a brand new fire station!”
When the project is bid, the city will know its actual cost, officials say. However, there’s already $10 million budgeted for it. The aim is to have a groundbreaking in mid-August with an estimated construction time of 18 months.