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Alamance County approves land swap with developer for new Mebane EMS substation

5598225 · August 17, 2025
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Summary

The board unanimously approved a resolution to swap county-owned property on South Third Street for a roughly 2.5-acre parcel owned by a developer; the exchange is conditioned on the developer completing site work and the county estimates $5 million to construct the station and staff two ambulances initially.

The Alamance County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Aug. 18, 2025, to approve a resolution authorizing a land exchange with a private developer to acquire a site for a proposed Emergency Medical Services substation in Mebane.

Commissioner Lance Baker introduced the item, saying the county’s existing property on South Third Street (about 1.6 acres) was an initially suitable location but that adjacent commercial and residential development has made the parcel less desirable for an EMS station. County staff said the developer, identified in presentation materials as Corey Corporation, offered a roughly 2.5‑acre parcel at the intersection of Smith Drive and N.C. 119 in exchange…

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