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Seabrook council hears urgent calls to repair fire station interior, approves temporary generator measures

3803008 · May 7, 2025
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Council discussion identified mold, leaks and nonfunctional doors at the Seabrook Fire Station at 1850 E. Meyer; staff said long‑lead federal grant will replace the main generator and that repairs tied to the EMS expansion will return to council with alternate bids.

Seabrook City Council on Tuesday discussed persistent maintenance problems at the Seabrook Fire Station, 1850 East Meyer, including leaks, mold and nonfunctioning doors, and directed staff to bring repair bids and alternate funding back to a future meeting.

A resident who toured the station presented photos and described ceiling cobwebs, a rusted overhead door frame that will not close, roof leaks and “black mold” in the kitchen and bunk areas. The resident said the conditions made him cough while viewing the building and urged immediate action: “There’s black mold...I actually started coughing so much I had to walk out,” he said.

City staff and councilmembers responded that…

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