Taylor Mill’s firehouse is in bad shape and city officials invited residents recently to tell them what they think the city ought to do about it, LinkNKy.com reported.
Open house events August 30 and September 3 opened up the firehouse to the public for inspection. Fire officials were on hand to give tours and point out some of the major flaws, the report said.
Due to issues with the structure of the building, a city official said there are four choices on the table: Try to repair the existing structure, and there are some guidelines and some recommendations from engineers; look at possibly building a second firehouse onto the backside of the bays, so repurpose the bays and tear down the front; go to a third location, which is on a property the city bought around 2010, and build a new firehouse back there; the fourth option is to do nothing.
The commission is trying to decide if they should do something, and if they do something, how much do they want to spend, the report said.
Fire and city officials said some of the problems include: The front of the building which houses the offices, the living quarters, the kitchen and day area, the laundry room and the equipment room, is sinking, causing structural problems; last year the roof was fixed which took care of some of the water leaks, but the 4-inch brick walls are porous and when it rains, the bricks leak water causing the drywall to be affected; stains on the ceiling tiles and drywall are very visible; there is asbestos inside some of the walls, which are bowing from age and weight, and although the city has taken care of the mold problems, due to the porous nature of the brick there is always the specter of mold, and it has to be cleaned as soon as it is identified; the walls, and the casing around the windows and doors are unsightly, the report said.