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Calgary's newest fire station also has housing and a park
The Varsity Multi-Service Centre, located at 3400 37 St. N.W. (City of Calgary handout/Artists' rendering)
A new fire hall in the northwest community of Varsity has officially opened.
The building, located at 3400 37 St. N.W., is not only a fire station, but also has residential housing and a park space.
City officials say the Varsity Multi-Service Centre will strengthen emergency response to the community while also providing new housing options.
'This project is about building a resilient and inclusive community,' said Katie Black, general manager of community services, in a news release. 'We've brought together key services in one accessible location, while also adding much-needed housing.'
Aside from a modernized fire station, the structure includes:
48 mixed-income housing units, including 11 barrier-free homes and several multi-generational family units;
A household hazardous waste drop-off site;
Flexible workspaces for city service teams operating in the community; and,
A new parkette.
'Varsity Fire Station has served the community well for more than 50 years,' said Calgary Fire Chief Steve Dongworth. 'This new fire station will ensure we will be able to serve the community into the future as the community continues to grow and change.'
Officials say the old fire facility will be demolished once the new fire station is fully operational.
The site of the old fire hall will then be transformed into even more park space.
Those interested in taking a look at the new facility can visit during an open house, from 1 to 4 pm. on Saturday, June 28.
More information can be found on the City of Calgary's website.