Thursday, July 9, 2015

Bristol voters say "yes" to proposed $3.19 million fire station, land purchase

Green Mountain Outlook 

July 8, 2015

Residents in the Town of Bristol voted  July 7 in support of the $3.19 million bond to build a new fire station and purchase 9.03 acres of land on West Street. A total of 555 residents (including absentee voters) cast ballots with 415 in favor of the project and 140 not.
Residents in the Town of Bristol voted July 7 in support of the $3.19 million bond to build a new fire station and purchase 9.03 acres of land on West Street. A total of 555 residents (including absentee voters) cast ballots with 415 in favor of the project and 140 not.
— Residents in the Town of Bristol voted July 7 in support of the $3.19 million bond to build a new fire station and purchase 9.03 acres of land on West Street. A total of 555 residents (including absentee voters) cast ballots with 415 in favor of the project and 140 not.
The Bristol Fire Chief Brett LaRose, issued the following statement: “It is with great pleasure that I announce that the Fire Station bond vote passed 415 to 140. I want to personally thank each and every one of you for your efforts in making this happen. As you are all aware, this has been quite the journey that was set in motion more than 10 years ago and tonight we finally accomplished our goal. I’m looking forward to the next phase of this project; building a fire station we can all be proud to call our new home.”

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