Infrastructure

Tucker, GA — City of Tucker and DeKalb County officials gathered on July 28 to kick off demolition of a former Department of Public Health building at 4329 Cowan Road to make way for a new Fire Station No. 5.

The new facility will cost $8.2 million and will be the second of five new fire stations funded by Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) 1 being built throughout the county. It should be complete by 2026.

“This is a big day. This represents cooperation, collaboration, and partnership between the city
of Tucker and the county of DeKalb,” said DeKalb CEO Michael Thurmond. “This is why we’re going to have a state-of-the-art fire station here in Tucker.”

Read more at Decaturish here

Demolition ceremony makes way for new fire station in Tucker

Tucker, GA — City of Tucker and DeKalb County officials gathered on July 28 to kick off demolition of a former Department of Public Health building at 4329 Cowan Road to make way for a new Fire Station No. 5.

The new facility will cost $8.2 million and will be the second of five new fire stations funded by Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) 1 being built throughout the county. It should be complete by 2026.

“This is a big day. This represents cooperation, collaboration, and partnership between the city
of Tucker and the county of DeKalb,” said DeKalb CEO Michael Thurmond. “This is why we’re going to have a state-of-the-art fire station here in Tucker.”

Read more at Decaturish here

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