The Grand Junction Fire Department officially opened the city’s seventh fire station Monday, Fire Station 8, also known as “Two Pony Station,” gjsentinel.com reported.
The 10,500-square-foot station, located at 441 31 Road, gets its name from two ponies, named Cookies and Cream, whose owners sold the land to Grand Junction, and who still live nearby, the report said.
Station 8 is the second of three fire stations funded by 2019’s First Responder Tax, the report said. Station 6, which opened in 2020, was the first.
A Grand Junction fire official said the construction came in on time and under budget. FCI Constructors broke ground on the $6 million project in April 2022, the report said.
The station will serve an area of about 5,000 homes and 181 business parcels across six square miles, with a population of about 13,000-15,000, the report said. The city anticipates a call volume of about 2,500 calls a year in an area that is also served in part by the Grand Junction Rural Fire Protection District and Clifton Fire Protection District.