Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Earthwork underway to rebuild fire station
BELLA VISTA — Dirt work has started for a replacement Fire Station No. 3 on Glasgow Road, expected to be finished next year.
Fire Chief Steve Sims said, with cooperative weather, he hopes to open the station in July — 35 years after the original station was built.
This project is one of three — the others being a fire training facility and a new public safety facility to contain the Police Department, dispatch center and court facility — voters approved during the March primary election, to be supported by municipal bonds paid with an additional 1% city sales tax.
The Planning Commission approved a development and related waiver for the site in October.
Clearing the lot — a $134,000 project — started earlier this month, Sims said, and a formal groundbreaking with a small group of officials is expected soon.
Sims said the construction plans are still in the preliminary stages, but a final draft of buildable plans is expected soon. Once those plans are finished, the project can go to bid, he said.
All this preliminary work is the toughest part of the project, at least on the city’s side, he said, because officials need to work very carefully to ensure they’re getting everything the station needs without spending frivolously. It’s important that officials don’t spend too much of the public’s money, he said.
“That all takes some time,” Sims said.
The finished 7,500-squarefoot structure will have three vehicle bays and six beds, with separate driveways for entry and exit.
The structure will also have a full kitchen, workout room, lounge, showers and a proper front entryway for non-department personnel.
This new station will be stick-built, with a wooden exterior on metal studs to better match the neighborhood it’s in, Sims explained.