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The Sandy City Council recessed its Sept. 30 meeting to conduct a council tour of the under-construction Fire Station 31, located at 9270 (current Monroe). Chief McConaughey and representatives from the contractor were scheduled to lead a walkthrough of the still-active construction site.
Chief McConaughey advised council members that the site remains a construction area and urged attendees to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants; the council also noted availability of hard hats and safety vests. Council moved to recess, reconvene at the station for the tour and adjourn after the tour concluded.
The tour was described as a preview of the station’s progress with the ability to view upstairs and downstairs construction work; the city said final cleanup had begun in the days leading up to the tour.
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