The Golden Gate Fire District Board is currently studying the issue of building a new fire station in Crawford Gulch. We have a site that was donated by Charlie Ramstetter, located about 3 miles up Crawford Gulch. This is a rocky site that will require some excavation (and probably some blasting) to build on. Another site, at the junction of Crawford Gulch Road and Belcher Hill Road, has been offerred to the District. This site would require less site preparation. A key question facing the District is what size and type of station should we build? Current District finances require that we limit the costs to between $100 and
$150 thousand dollars. This would probably be adequate for construction of a basic structure on either site. For example, a 2 or 3 bay insulated pole-barn garage could be constructed. If the District elects to build a more elaborate building (with up to 4 bays and including meeting room and office space) more money will need to be raised. I would like to know that the community feeling is on this - any ideas?
By Rick Saltus
$150 thousand dollars. This would probably be adequate for construction of a basic structure on either site. For example, a 2 or 3 bay insulated pole-barn garage could be constructed. If the District elects to build a more elaborate building (with up to 4 bays and including meeting room and office space) more money will need to be raised. I would like to know that the community feeling is on this - any ideas?
By Rick Saltus