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Fairview plans new training and fire facilities, $2.7 million street resurfacing and stormwater work
Summary
Fairview city officials outlined public safety projects, parks investments and infrastructure upgrades including a police training facility in site-closing stages, plans for a justice center and a new fire station near Highway 96, a roughly $2.7 million street resurfacing effort and American Rescue Plan-funded stormwater work.
Fairview city manager Tom Dockery told attendees at a Williamson Inc. event that public safety remains the city's top priority and laid out multiple capital projects the city is pursuing, including a police training facility, a prospective justice center, a planned fire station near Northwest Highway and Highway 96, and a major street resurfacing program.
The city manager said the long-term police training facility 'which will include a classroom and firing range'is in the property-closing stage and will move to bidding and construction, with a target of completion in the current fiscal year. Dockery added that the city will partner with an external owner of a firing range after residents objected to a local range…
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