VI News Staff 1 year ago

Plans Unveiled for New Rencelier Gibbs Fire Station in Cotton Valley, St. Croix

CZM Hears Presentation on FEMA-Approved Replacement Project, with Discussions on Police Auxiliary Unit and Proximity to Waste Management Facility

On Tuesday afternoon, the St. Croix Coastal Zone Management Committee heard about plans to replace the Rencelier Gibbs Fire Station in Cotton Valley, Christiansted.

No decisions were taken on the application for federal consistency determination; that will come during a subsequent meeting. However John Woods, director of architecture for the Jaredian Design Group, took commissioners through a presentation on how the new station would be constructed. “This fire station…already exists, but it has been approved by FEMA for replacement, a functional replacement,” he began, adding that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has also approved the construction of a “safe room”.‌

The new construction will occur while the current fire station on the property is still in use, “so we had to place it in a location where it wouldn’t interfere with the existing structure,” Mr. Woods noted.

READ MORE:

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS WEATHER

The USS Edsall, sunk by Japanese forces in World War II, has been foun...

VI News Staff
1 year ago

U.S., Caribbean community condemn plans by gangs, allies to overthrow...

VI News Staff
1 year ago

White House announces US diplomatic boycott of 2022 Winter Olympics in...

VI News Staff
4 years ago

Anegada without power & water; School closed

VI News Staff
1 year ago

Analysis-Tesla Doubles Down on Robotaxi Timeline; Investors Enthused -...

VI News Staff
1 year ago