Firehouse Improvement Project Moving Ahead
Town and Country Aldermen approved accepting a $744,000 contract to begin construction to update and improve the firehouse at Clayton and Mason roads. A church will also keep its electronic sign.
Monday night, Town and Country aldermen voted to accept the $744,000 bid from Hof Construction to update the firehouse at Mason and Clayton roads. The project was explained to aldermen at the last meeting by Town and Country Department of Public Works Director Craig Wilde. He said it would upgrade the firehouse for cost effectiveness, better functionality and comfort. It would cost an estimated total of $853,400 and begin June 15. Work is expected to be compete by October. (Read Previous Story: Firehouse Improvements Cost Town and Country Close to $1 Million) Aldermen also voted to allow a variance to the city sign ordinance so Trinity Lutheran Church can continue using its electronic sign in front of its church just off Clayton Road. The…
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