The Cleon Township (MI) Fire Department is planning to build a new $1.1 million fire station and a township hall for the community, according to a report published by the Manistee News Advocate.
The current facility is structurally unsound and too small for all the town’s needs, according to the report, that added officials hope the new station will be a recruiting tool for more volunteers.
To help pay for the new facility, the Manistee County commissioners approved the expenditure of $150,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funds with other funds coming from taxes, a fire department reserve account, money from Cleon Township, according to the report, that also added the fire department hopes to get a $650,000 federal rural development loan.
The new station, which will take about nine months to complete, is expected to have space for township hall operations, secure voting equipment storage and garage space for seven emergency vehicles as well as a locker room, shower and a fire station office, according to the report.
The building will also have space dedicated for fire department activities which is hoped will be attractive to recruit new members, according to the report.