Ground was broken on the 8,000-square-foot facility in January. It will replace the 100-year-old two-story building at 115 E. Pecan St. that currently serves as Fire Station No. 3.
During a construction update presented to members of the Gainesville City Council on Tuesday, April 2, Twiner said one of the reasons fire department administration, as well as city leaders, decided to build the new station was limited access to overhead doors. He said a lot of their engines had to be custom-built.
“Being two-story it was a safety risk, as well,” Twiner said of the oldest city-owned building.