Danbury voters asked to approve $49M bond for new west side fire station, road paving, police tech

City leaders promise a new fire station for the growing west side, a program to improve city roads and upgrades to the police department’s aging camera system, if voters approve a $49 million bond question on November’s ballot. Mayor Roberto Alves said the proposal addresses what he called a “decades-long need” for faster emergency response times in the city’s west side. It also allows the police department to upgrade its aging closed-circuit TV system with new technology. Danbury’s top firefighter said recently that the west side has not only become dense with housing, but increasingly heavy traffic on Interstate 84 is also challenging first responders’ ability to respond to emergencies to the areas between Exits 1 and 3 in a timely manner. Those who had opposed advancing the bond proposal to a referendum at the time cited what they referred to as its lack of specifics, including the proposed site of the fire station, along with the unavailability of other details around the costs to acquire land and build that station.

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