News tagged: Public Safety Building Committee

A special committee formed to develop and implement plans to relocate the town’s fire station, Peninsula Ambulance Corps, and law enforcement office space to a new location on Tenney Hill.


Public Safety Building Open House

The Fire Department and Peninsula Ambulance Corps will hold an open house for the public to visit the proposed location of the new Public Safety Building and to review the plans to date for adjusting the interior of the existing building and the construction of an apparatus bay behind the existing building.

By way of update, Sen. Collins has supported our request for $3.4 million of “congresstionally directed spending” to support the construction of the facility. The town is hopeful that the request will be recommended by the Appropriations Committee for inclusion in Federal budget legislation. Regardless, the Town likely will not know if the grant funds will be awarded and available until 2027.

Reminder: Fire Station Open House

As a reminder, the Fire Department will hold an open house at the existing Blue Hill Fire Station on Water Street on Thursday, April 2 from 4:00-6:00pm.

This will allow residents and voters to see the current layout, condition, and learn about the Town’s concerns about the facility before the Annual Town Meeting on Friday, April 3 and Saturday, April 4.

Open House: Public Safety Building

The Fire Department and Peninsula Ambulance Corps will hold an open house on Saturday, March 28 from 1:00-3:00pm at 30 Tenney Hill.

The open house is intended to provide members of the public with an opportunity to visit the proposed location of the new Public Safety Building, to review the plans to date for adjusting the interior of the existing building and the construction of an apparatus bay behind the existing building, and to hear why (and how) this site was chosen over others that were considered.