(KLZA)-- Pawnee City Council members continued to discuss last week about the steps necessary to prepare a property at 1332 F Street where a new fire hall is to be built.
Doug and Teresa Hinrichsen contacted the Fire Hall Committee about removing the house on the property but that would push the date the property could be cleared off too far out, making moving the house a lost option.
The Council approved a contract with ABC Abatement to remove the asbestos from the house at a cost of $2,420. It was the lowest of four bids received. The work should be completed before the the end of November.
In addition to demolition of the house on the property, there are trees, a concrete patio, steel posts and clothesline poles that need to be removed.
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