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Fire and EMS renovations are expected to cost about $2.3 million, allowing full-time fire staffing by Labor Day. Staff also said storm studies will be discussed at a February public meeting and could require $25 million in projects.
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Hudson expects the fire and EMS renovation project to come in below earlier estimates, supporting full-time fire staffing by Labor Day. The City is also preparing storm studies that may lead to major infrastructure work costing about $25 million. Council did not move forward with a proposed HAWK signal and discussed future improvements to public notice, board appointments, trails, parks, fiber service, and transportation.
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