Bryan Council Approves Spending More Money To Renovate The Northside Fire Station

City of Bryan photo of fire station #4.
City of Bryan photo of fire station #4.

It’s been just over one year since Bryan firefighters had to move out of the station that is located across Texas Avenue from Davila middle school.

At the city council’s March 10th meeting, unanimous approval was given to award a $309,900 dollar contract that deputy city manager Hugh Walker says will continue to renovate the station four building.

Click HERE to read and download background information from the March 10, 2026 Bryan council meeting.

Click HERE to read and download the contract that was approved at the March 10, 2026 Bryan council meeting.

The contract replaces the heating and air conditioning system, including new duct work. The contract also includes new flooring, windows, and sheet rock in the living area and kitchen.

This follows the council previously spending $83,000 dollars to remove mold and asbestos at station four.

This also follows the council spending more than $260,000 dollars at the fire department’s station two near Texas and Villa Maria to provide temporary heating and air conditioning. Walker told the council a contract to design a new HVAC system at station two could be considered at their April meeting.

Click below to hear comments from Hugh Walker at the March 10, 2026 Bryan city council workshop meeting.

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