The shared emergency facility has been in the works for Chestnuthill since 2018 and will soon break ground on the property on Route 715 across from the current fire company. The building will replace the current firehouse and bring the township’s emergency providers all into one facility. “We have submitted a third application for $500,000, so we might be doing this again,” said Commissioners’ Chairman Carl Gould. The resolution is to combine two grants, the first grant for $1 million and the second grant for $500,000. Chestnuthill Township supervisors this week passed a motion to combine the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grants for the $7.8 million emergency services center to be built on Route 715.
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