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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Goodyear Station Finds Good Will in the Community

The Southwest’s wide-open spaces don’t always offer the right place for a fire station. The Goodyear (Ariz.) Fire Department needed a new fire station on a 1.1-acre plot outside a gated community, golf course and a shopping center. According to Deputy Chief Mike Ullman, the small space was a real challenge, complicated by heavy road traffic. “We had 26 different site plans,” said Ullman. “It took a lot of patience on everybody’s part.” Goodyear found that Lawrence Enyart, FAIA, LEED AP, LEA Architects, was just the person for the challenge. He and his ...

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