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Subcommittee report: five Lowell fire stations have priority structural or health issues; immediate work estimated at $6.3 million
Summary
The municipal facilities subcommittee reported that Colliers Engineering identified priority 1 structural and health-safety issues at five of the city's nine firehouses, estimating $6.3 million in work for those stations and roughly $60 million to fully address all nine stations.
The municipal facilities subcommittee presented a March 18 progress report to the full council on March 25 outlining urgent repairs needed at Lowell fire stations. Colliers Engineering assessed all nine stations and identified priority 1 structural or health issues at five stations that the subcommittee called…
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