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ONE VISION. ONE MISSION. LINO LAKES PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Lino Lakes Public <br />Safety Department <br />Memo <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />DATE: July 20, 2020 <br /> <br />TO: John Swenson, Public Safety Director <br /> <br />FROM: Daniel L’Allier, Deputy Director Public Safety - Fire Division <br /> <br />RE: Kitchen and Break Area Remodel <br />Last year we started to work towards updating facilities at Fire Station 1. This was a very large <br />project and due to the cost, some of this work was pushed off to the 2020 budget cycle. The work <br />that did not get completed under the 2019 budget cycle is updating the kitchen facilities at Fire <br />Station 1. I am proposing that we move forward with completing these projects. <br />The current kitchen is a hallway, it is very narrow and lacks space to prepare food. The current <br />kitchen is 27 years old and the cabinet doors and drawer fronts are failing off the cabinets (Please <br />see the attached photos). <br />I have included a drawing of the kitchen space. The total for this project is $36,000.00 and will <br />include all demolition and construction, new cabinets and appliances for the kitchen. <br />By completing this project, it will greatly improve the utilization of the training room at Fire <br />Station 1. With upgrading appliances with modern and more energy efficient equipment, it will <br />provide the city with a reliable and cost saving option. <br />Update: February 2020 <br />I met with the General Contractor (Severson Construction) and the subcontractors before starting <br />the kitchen remodel project at fire station 1 to verify their estimates had not changed and that we <br />still would have enough money available in the budget to complete the project. After receiving <br />the update, the estimated cost had increased to $51698.00. <br />The Covid -19 Pandemic arrived and this project was placed on hold. <br /> <br />
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