Sanford Fire Department staff stand in front of the ‘Future Home of Sanford Fire & EMS Springvale Station sign at the former Notre Dame Church site.
Credit: Jordan Wilson
By Jordan Wilson, City of Sanford Communication Coordinator
Following the approval of a $42.5 million bond in the November 5th referendum, the City of Sanford is moving forward with the construction of two new fire stations: one in South Sanford (Headquarters) and one in Springvale (District). The city’s administration is working closely with engineering firm WBRC Inc., to finalize designs, issue bids and establish a timeline for construction.
On December 3, 2024, the City Council reviewed and authorized the pre-construction costs and bonding plan for the full construction costs for both fire stations. This approval allows the project to move forward, with the city using its undesignated fund balance for pre-construction costs for the HQ Station, up to $880,000. These funds will be reimbursed once the bonds are issued.
Ronni Champlin, Sanford’s Finance Director explained, “The use of the fund balance for pre-construction expenses will allow us to maintain flexibility as the project schedules evolve.”
The administration’s recommended financing plan involves a “two-step drawdown process” for construction funds. This approach allows the city to access the money in stages, which helps reduce immediate interest costs. It also ensures that any pre-construction costs covered by the fund balance will be reimbursed once the bonds are issued. Each fire station will follow this process separately, with a staggered borrowing schedule designed to keep a consistent annual debt service. This method will also help delay the full cost of payments until 2029, two years prior to the City’s previous debt obligations are fully paid off, minimizing tax impacts as much as possible.
Tentative (Updated) Construction Timeline
With the City Council’s approval, the fire station project is on track to proceed as planned. The city administration will continue to work closely with the engineering firm to ensure designs are finalized on budget and construction can begin on schedule. The new Headquarters and District Fire Stations will play a vital role in enhancing emergency services and supporting the growing needs of the community.
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