Residents in Cassatt (SC) learned in October that the county was building a new fire station and taking its volunteer fire station into a full-time, 24-hour operation, News 19 wltx.com reported.
The current volunteer station is located on Red Hill Church Road, but construction has begun on a new station on U.S. Highway 1, beside the Dollar General in Cassatt.
There is, however, frustration over why, with 12 acres to work with, the plan is to build the fire station beside a resident’s home, the report said.
After around 10 days of calls to the county, and a online petition to move the site signed by over 60 community members, a decision was made to delay construction until after Tuesday, Jan. 24, the report said.
Newly elected Kershaw County Council Chair Katie Guinn released this statement to News 19:
“The construction of the Cassatt Fire Station was stopped by the county administrator. There were questions that could not be answered regarding the location of the station and the usage of the additional land (12 acres total). This Tuesday, January 24th, County council will meet, and on the agenda is an update from the administrator on the Cassatt Fire Station. I expect council to make a decision on how to move forward with this project after the update and all pertinent questions are answered.”