A series of public meetings has been scheduled for people to learn more about sweeping changes proposed by the city which would see several fire/paramedic stations consolidated, and in some cases relocated
The city has set dates for a series of public meetings about sweeping changes proposed to consolidate several fire/paramedic stations, and in some cases relocate them.
Accompanying the series of public meetings scheduled, the city is also opening up an online survey at overtoyou.greatersudbury.ca seeking public input via a survey, which will be open from April 4 to May 12. In a media release issued by the city this week, it’s noted that residents will have the opportunity to learn more and ask questions about the review during the upcoming series of “drop-in information sessions.”
“The ORH report concluded that nine out of the 24 fire and paramedic stations are ideally located to provide emergency response to the areas they serve. Four fire and paramedic stations have the potential to be relocated to provide an overall improved response. The remaining 11 fire and paramedic stations could be consolidated with minimal impact to response.”
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