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Village looks at two options for police, fire and municipal space; board leans toward Hartbrook site for police/admin
Summary
Architects presented two configuration options for a new public safety and municipal facilities plan. Trustees favored locating police and municipal administrative/voting functions at Hartbrook Park and keeping fire operations at the Long Street site or a rebuild there; staff will return with cost comparisons and a teardown‑vs‑remodel analysis.
The Village of Hartland heard schematic plans and cost estimates for two options to replace or renovate aging public safety and municipal office space, and trustees signaled a preference for keeping police and municipal administrative/voting space at Hartbrook Park while addressing fire station needs at the Long Street site.
Why it matters: The project would change how the village houses core public services and would likely require municipal borrowing; staff estimates put the two main options in a similar cost band and warned that site work and compliance upgrades are major drivers.
What presented: Village staff and architects described two main options. Option A would place a…
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