The potential relocation of a fire station in Clarke County has inspired multiple rounds of debate by commissioners over the past several years. Last night, officials decided where it will be located.
The effort to replace an aging east side fire station began in 2019. It reached a definitive step last night as commissioners voted to select its physical location on Lexington Road. Several neighbors of the proposed site stepped forward to oppose the relocation—as well as multiple Eastside residents hoping the move will decrease the amount of time it takes for fire trucks to reach emergencies.
Fire Chief Nate Moss said the selected location would fulfill that goal.
“This is a fifty-year investment,” he said. “What we know is we need a fire station, and we know that we need to improve cove