What’s on Somerville Neighborhood News

On June 26, 2015, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

snn_6_24_15_webThere are some great news headlines from the latest Somerville Neighborhood Newscast #42. Here is one headline: Somerville Fire Department Seeks New Home.

The current Union Square fire station is a converted car barn from the 1930’s. The Lowell Street fire station is undersized for today’s equipment. The City of Somerville is looking to replace the two inadequate stations with one up to date facility.

Interim Fire Chief Patrick Sullivan outlined these deficiencies for SNN, explaining, “The Union Square station has been hit with many disasters over the recent years with flooding, very prone to flooding, which caused a problem for storing apparatus, because it was at risk of getting damaged. The Lowell Street station is a single one-story firehouse, there’s no basement, no real workshop area where the fire fighters can do their maintenance of some of their equipment. No set training facilities, they’re just inadequate to today’s fire service needs.”

The city considers a currently unoccupied one-acre parcel of land at 515 Somerville Avenue to be the ideal location for a 6-bay fire station, equipped with a training facility and space for maintenance work. The lot is current owned by an independent construction company with a different vision for the land.

Vincent Beaudet is an owner of the parcel and currently has development plans before the city to build residential housing units on the site. Beaudet explained, “We bought this land in May of 2014, with the intention to improve the site and build housing that is sorely needed in Somerville. We’re hoping to build apartments with a beautiful outdoor green space and gardens and fountains, and really improve this area.”

Within six months of buying the parcel, Beaudet received a notice from the city explaining its intention to take the land through eminent domain in order to build the new fire station.

For this full news story and others, visit www.somervilleneighborhoodnews.org.

 

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