The following article was submitted by 7th District- A Delegates Ryan Nawrocki and Kathy Szeliga about a new building for Middle River Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company.
Delegates Ryan Nawrocki and Kathy Szeliga and Baltimore County Councilman David Marks were excited to take part in an event today to mark the start of site preparation work at the future home of the Middle River Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company.
Over the past several months the Delegates and Councilman have worked to assist the fire company in their efforts to demolish existing structures and begin site preparation work at the future firehouse site at the corner of
Bengies Road and MD 43. Their efforts included working with various Baltimore County Departments to help fast-track this initial work, which allowed the company to move toward a new fire station serving the Middle River area.
The new facility is far along in the planning and development process. Ultimately, the building will be roughly
23,000 square feet, which will allow for enhanced fire and rescue capabilities. The firehouse will also include a
community room for use by local residents and organizations and accommodation for a live-in program for
first responders.
“A new Middle River Volunteer Fire House is desperately needed to accommodate the continued growth of residents and businesses in the community,” said Delegate Ryan Nawrocki.
“Councilman Marks, Delegate Szeliga and I have worked in unison to secure funding for several volunteer fire stations in the community including Middle River and we look forward to continuing to support their efforts as they get closer to completing their new home.”
Delegate Szeliga congratulated, saying, “I am pleased that MRVFRC has successfully received approval for the necessary demolition permit to remove adjacent structures on the new property. This location off Route 43 will enhance the company’s ability to serve Baltimore County citizens with greater efficiency and modern capabilities.”
Councilman David Marks agreed, saying, “This is one of the first major steps toward building a state-of-the-art fire station to serve the growing Middle River community. This is very important and I will continue to support fire stations throughout Bowleys Quarters, Middle River, and across the eastside.”
“Today was another important step in bringing our communities the enhanced fire and rescue services they desperately need,” said Roger Bedard, Middle River Volunteer Fire & Rescue Chair of the Board . “We will
continue to update the community as more progress occurs for the new building.”