Cheyenne marked the official beginning of a construction project Wednesday that will bring three fire stations to new locations, WyomingNews.com reported.
The ceremonial groundbreaking at the site of the new Station No. 5, 4200 Converse Avenue, was the culmination of a multi-year mission to expand Cheyenne Fire Rescue’s footprint, reduce response times and make residents safer, the report said.
The construction of all three stations is made possible by voters’ approval of a sixth-penny sales tax extension in November 2021. The total cost of building the three stations is expected to be about $21 million, a city official said Wednesday, according to the report.
Station No. 5 – which was built in 1963, according to Cheyenne Fire and Rescue’s website – will be relocated from 2014 Dell Range Boulevard. Station No. 3, located at 1720 Cleveland Avenue, was built in 1981. These two are the oldest operating fire stations in the city, the report said.
The relocated Station No. 3 will be located off Nationway, near the Ashley HomeStore. The completely new station, No. 7, will be on the west side of Whitney Road at Countryside Avenue, near the Sinclair gas station and U-Haul Moving and Storage of east Cheyenne, the report said.
Once construction begins, it will take about 11 months to complete each new station, according to the report.