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Havasu community invited to Fire Station No. 7 groundbreaking ceremony

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LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. – Save the date! Lake Havasu City invites residents, community partners, and members of the public to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for Fire Station No. 7 on Wednesday, July 8, at 8:30 a.m. The ceremony takes place at the future site of Fire Station No. 7, 3850 McCulloch Boulevard North, at the corner of McCulloch Boulevard and Sloop Drive.

The new station represents an important investment in Lake Havasu City’s future and reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality emergency services to the community. Once completed, Fire Station No. 7 will enhance fire and emergency medical service coverage and support the needs of Lake Havasu City’s growing population.

Lake Havasu City is pleased to partner with Perlman Architects and Willmeng Construction on the design and construction of the project. Estimated completion is anticipated in 2027.

Community members are encouraged to join City officials, firefighters, project partners, and staff as Lake Havasu City marks this significant milestone in strengthening public safety services for residents and visitors alike.

For additional information, please contact Lake Havasu City Public Works at 928-855-3377.