A larger, 6,000-square-foot station will include a meeting room, where all of their firefighters can gather at once, as well as more room for additional firefighters and vehicles, he said. The goal is for the building to be able to serve the community for several decades, he said.
Final designs for the station are set to be complete in July, and county and state officials will have to approve the plans before construction can begin in September. Work on the building is expected to last a year, allowing it to open well in advance of work on I-69, Pell said.
The fire department agreed to contribute about $1 million in addition to the money the Indiana Department of Transportation is paying for the new fire station. Not knowing for sure if the state was going to cover the cost of a new station, the fire department had been saving money to do the project themselves, and will pay its costs from savings, Pell said.