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Herriman unveils design for new Fire Station 103; ribbon‑cutting hoped by 'Fall 26'

Herriman Events · January 11, 2025
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Summary

Council member Teddy Hodges said the city has finalized a design for a replacement Fire Station 103 on city land at 129th South near Rosecrest Road, citing two years of planning and a hoped ribbon‑cutting in 'Fall 26.' The city is evaluating reuse options for the old station.

Council member Teddy Hodges said Herriman plans to replace Fire Station 103, citing a site on city‑owned land at 129th South near Rosecrest Road and roughly two years of planning work. Hodges said the city has completed design review and that officials "actually just saw the final design" and described the proposed station as a modern facility that will improve response times.

On the old station, Hodges said the city still owns the building and is considering repurposing it for another department, storage or maintenance; no final plan has been made. Regarding timing, Hodges said officials hope to see construction progress and mentioned a possible ribbon‑cutting in "Fall 26" (as stated in the episode).