U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Engine 9 Fire House Reconstruction Completed

caution sign The information on this page may be outdated as it was published 2 years ago.

 

Please read the note below from Chief Mahoney:

I am happy to report that after 16 months, Engine Co. 9 is reoccupying their quarters on June 3rd at 167 Lexington Avenue.

 The building, originally occupied on June 7, 1894, has undergone extensive renovations and upgrades. Among the work performed, new private rooms, new bathrooms, state of the art decontamination area on the main floor and installing a commercial grade kitchen on floor 2. The building is now fully sprinklered, has been equipped with new lighting, a gym area and IT upgrades.

 I want to thank Assistant Chief Cotter, Lt. Steve Brown, retired Assistant Chief Paul Sheehan for the amount of work and time they have put into seeing this to completion. I also want to thank the Technical Services Division, the PSIT personnel and staff from the MFIP program at DPW and the Electrical Department for their assistance as well.

 The $4.3M project would not have been feasible without the support of the City Manager, his Finance Team and the City Council.

 And I especially want to thank the members of Engine Co. 9 for their patience as the Pandemic along with the all too present supply chain issues kept getting in the way!

 

                     - Chief Gerard E. Mahoney

 

Engine 9 house reconstruction completed

Engine 9 fire house reconstruction completed - collage

Page was posted on 6/7/2022 12:31 PM
Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 12:22 AM
Contact Us

How can we help?

Please provide as much detail below as possible so City staff can respond to your inquiry:

As a governmental entity, the Massachusetts Public Records Law applies to records made or received by the City. Any information received through use of this site is subject to the same provisions as information provided on paper.

Read our complete privacy statement


Service Requests

Enter a service request via SeeClickFix for things like missed trash pickups, potholes, etc., click here