Fire Station 2 Replacement

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Project Background
After years of research, it was determined the community needs a larger Fire Station 2. The current Fire Station 2 is not large enough to provide the level of services needed in the southeast quadrant in the future, and the land it’s on is too small to build the size of station needed.

The site located at 4401 W. 76th St. was chosen for the new Fire Station 2 and purchased in 2022. The project partners were named:

  • Tegra Group - Owners Representative
  • BKV - Project Architect and Engineer
  • Kraus-Anderson - Construction Manager

More project background information can be found under the Documents section.

Current Project Status: Construction Administration
Towards the end of 2023, design and bidding were completed. With Council's award of contracts for construction, construction is anticipated to begin in Spring of 2024.

Project Background
After years of research, it was determined the community needs a larger Fire Station 2. The current Fire Station 2 is not large enough to provide the level of services needed in the southeast quadrant in the future, and the land it’s on is too small to build the size of station needed.

The site located at 4401 W. 76th St. was chosen for the new Fire Station 2 and purchased in 2022. The project partners were named:

  • Tegra Group - Owners Representative
  • BKV - Project Architect and Engineer
  • Kraus-Anderson - Construction Manager

More project background information can be found under the Documents section.

Current Project Status: Construction Administration
Towards the end of 2023, design and bidding were completed. With Council's award of contracts for construction, construction is anticipated to begin in Spring of 2024.

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    The City of Edina offers several ways for people to provide input on development projects. Regardless of the method, all public input is considered, so people need to use only one method. 

    Instructions for leaving a public comment below:

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    1 - Leave a voicemail with your public input at 952-826-0377. Staff will submit the transcribed voicemail to Better Together Edina. (Available once project application is submitted)

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