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City of Ames’ Podcasts
City of Ames, Iowa
83 episodes
4 days ago
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Ames in Focus: Rerouting for Safety with Tom Hackett
City of Ames’ Podcasts
25 minutes
2 weeks ago
Ames in Focus: Rerouting for Safety with Tom Hackett
In this episode of Ames in Focus, host Bill Gebhart talks with Deputy Fire Chief Tom Hackett about the proposed relocation of Fire Station #2. The conversation comes just ahead of the public bond referendum on Tuesday, November 4. Tom shares how he got into public safety, explains the challenges at the current Campustown location, and outlines the benefits of moving to a new site on State Avenue. The episode breaks down what this project could mean for emergency response, long-term city planning, and the Ames community as a whole. Whether you have already made up your mind or are still considering your options, this episode offers important information about what the proposal involves and how it could shape the future of public safety in Ames. Episode Highlights: Reasons behind the proposed relocation of Fire Station #2 How the State Avenue site could improve emergency response times and coverage What the bond referendum means for taxpayers and how the funding would work The impact on firefighters, infrastructure, and city growth Resources for residents who want to learn more before voting Important Reminder:Election Day is Tuesday, November 4.Make sure your voice is heard by voting.To find your polling place, visit the Iowa Secretary of State’s website:sos.iowa.gov/elections/voterreg/pollingplace/search.aspx Learn More:To see project details and FAQs, visit: CityOfAmes.org/FireStation
City of Ames’ Podcasts