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Emergency crews responded to Katherine Street North in Woolwich Township early Monday after a pickup truck collided with the trailer of a truck making a left turn out of a driveway.

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Council wants more information about Maryhill fire station reno Steve Kannon Observer Staff

DEALING WITH THE DEFICIENCIES AT the Maryhill fire station may roll over into next year, as Woolwich council looks for more information before deciding on how best to provide an upgrade. Where facilities staff had been pushing ahead with plans to rehabilitate the existing building, council-

lors are now considering a new building as renovation costs grew. The township had budgeted $700,000 to renew the fire hall structure, saw that cost increase to $850,000 and the jump to a $1.4-million budget before bids pushed that to $1.7 million. “It went $1.4 (million) and then it was presented at $1.7 – just keeps going up and up. I think at that point we should have

stepped back and had a look and said ‘whoa, what is the real cost?’ I asked that question way back when it was $700,000 – is it worthwhile repairing that building or building new?” said Coun. Larry Shantz January 20 at a special council session to discuss the 2022 budget. After the fire department budget was discussed the week previously, councillors heard

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from Maryhill firefighters and did some digging of their own that cast doubt on the process, including staff’s estimate that building costs had doubled to some $500 per square foot from the pre-pandemic prices. “Our staff said a new building would be $500 a square foot – that’s really ridiculous. With all the information we’ve got, we haven’t found anything

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more than about $265, so those aren’t accurate. I think that $500 was thrown out there to make it look like $1.7 (million) is a great deal, but I don’t think it is,” said Coun. Murray Martin, indicating a new building might be more cost-effective. “Even if we have to go or pay a little extra money, in the long run we are ahead. I think we can make a better decision.”

Acting facilities manager Thomas van der Hoff said the price discrepancy stems from the township generally opting to build through a more involved process that has architectural and engineering firms oversee the whole project, adding the decision ultimately lies with council. “We are willing to consider pivoting, if that’s → MARYHILL 4

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