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Sheriff’s office to relocate emergency vehicles after hangar infrastructure problems, county told

Muskegon County Board of Commissioners
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Summary

Sheriff's office officials told the Muskegon County Board that emergency-response vehicles stored in an older airport hangar are being moved because of natural gas metering problems, water damage and door failures; repairs are planned but commissioners pressed staff on tenant and revenue impacts.

Muskegon County commissioners were told July 24 that emergency-response vehicles from the sheriff’s office are being relocated because an older airport hangar has unresolved infrastructure problems.

Sheriff’s office representative (recorded in the meeting as "Logan, Kent Sanford Sheriff's Office") told commissioners the hangar had a natural gas metering issue, past flooding that damaged walls and ceilings and problems with the large folding hangar doors. "That hangar is one of our older…

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