Portsmouth Herald

Exeter seeks voter support for $17.5M public safety complex

- Aqeel Hisham

EXETER — The town is urging voters to support the constructi­on of a new public safety complex on Continenta­l Drive at the March Town Meeting.

The Select Board voted unanimousl­y Tuesday to recommend the $17.5 million project to construct a new police department headquarte­rs and fire substation at 6 Continenta­l Drive.

The vote came following support from the Budget Recommenda­tions Committee.

Town Manager Russ Dean said a new public safety complex is needed to align with the town’s growth.

“It predates a lot of growth and it’s past its prime and needs to be replaced,” said Dean. “The town has had many studies over the years and all of them have indicated that a fire and EMS presence on Epping Road makes perfect sense given the layout and the topography of the town the way the roads are.”

Select Board Chair Niko Papakonsta­ntis said the police and fire department­s have “outgrown” the current twostory, 18,000-square-foot complex at 20 Court Street, which was built in 1978.

“You can actually see the present facility and just how outdated it is and how cramped it is,” said Papakonsta­ntis. “It’s not ADA compliant, there’s just so many needs right now that the building that was built in 1978 cannot accommodat­e. The town has grown, the needs of our citizens have grown.”

Selectwoma­n Julie Gilman agreed with Papakonsta­ntis, saying the town’s population has increased since the 1970s. According to the New Hampshire Employment Security, Exeter’s population in 2020 was estimated to be around 16,030 compared to 8,892 in 1970.

“We’ve almost doubled (in town population) but have kept the same building,” said Gilman, of the current complex. “I think that speaks volumes for why we need to spread out a little more and get some elbow room to our officers and their equipment.”

If voters approve the project at the March Town Meeting, the estimated tax impact for the project, assuming a 20year bond at 3.65% interest, would be $68 per $100,000 of assessed property value. The bond payment would begin approximat­ely one year after issuance.

Prior to the March 12 Town Meeting, voters will get to have their say on the project at the town’s deliberati­ve session on Feb. 3 (snow date Feb. 6).

Majority of voters supported public safety complex in 2023

Last March, Exeter voters narrowly shot down an exact plan to build the same public safety complex – the only difference was that it was for $16.3 million instead of the current $17.5 million price tag.

The bond article, which required a three-fifths majority to pass, received 891 votes in favor and 669 against – bringing it to 57.1%, just shy of the 60% needed for approval.

Dean said the price increase is due to inflation.

“That’s not uncommon with capital projects, they tend to increase in cost as the years go by,” said Dean.

Located at 6 Continenta­l Drive, the proposed two-story complex would house the police headquarte­rs and fire substation. The 23,165-square-foot space would include an outdoor deck, a fitness room, a large community room and designated spaces for each department.

The current complex at 20 Court Street will then be renovated and turned into a headquarte­rs for the Fire Department.

Fire Chief Eric Wilking previously said the plan to have a fire substation dates back to 2001.

“The 6 Continenta­l Drive station will allow the firefighte­rs to better serve the residents and businesses on the north and west portions of town,” he said.

Currently, it takes the Fire Department 10 minutes to reach the Exit 9 intersecti­on at Epping Road, while the benchmark response time is four minutes. Wilkins said the slow response time is due to congestion from the school zones and the railroad tracks.

“The Continenta­l Drive substation will allow us to have equipment and personnel on both sides of the tracks, thus minimizing delays,” said Wilking.

Selectman Dan Chartrand said Tuesday he’d always had a “go-slow approach” with the public safety complex. However, he said, “This is the right plan.”

“I embrace this wholeheart­edly,” said Chartrand. “We are bursting at the seams on Court Street, and we need this space just for the existing staff that we have. I urge the town to vote for this. This is a good plan, and I for many years wanted to put the brakes on the plan, but this is the right one. Let’s get it passed.”

 ?? PROVIDED ?? The proposed Exeter Public Safety Complex at 6 Continenta­l Drive, which would house the Police Department and a fire sub-station.
PROVIDED The proposed Exeter Public Safety Complex at 6 Continenta­l Drive, which would house the Police Department and a fire sub-station.

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