Treasure Island officials announced that the state allocated $2.5 million in its budget to construct a storm-ready public safety facility. The funding arrives as local first responders continue working out of temporary structures following severe hurricane damage.
Public Safety Building Specifications
The new 12,000-square-foot facility will feature three floors, elevating the first office and living spaces 22 feet off the ground to meet flood requirements. State law mandates the building meet Category 5 hurricane specifications, which requires beefier concrete walls and an upgraded foundation.
Fire Chief Trip Barrs said regarding the permanent facility plans, “That’s going to be a load off and a great peace of mind for us.” Barrs added that his staff deserves a proper facility after stepping up to every challenge despite living in cramped quarters.
Project Timeline
The project is currently in the design phase and will head to the city commission for a vote within the next month or two. Officials hope to have the departments moved into the new facility by January 2028.
Original reporting: Tampa Bay Florida News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.