Ann Arbor, MI – Construction is moving forward on the City of Ann Arbor’s new Fire Station 4, with crews actively erecting structural steel at the site along Huron Parkway near Platt Road.
According to the City of Ann Arbor Fire Department, steel installation is currently underway as part of the new station’s buildout. Officials said the structural steel portion of the project is expected to be completed within the next two weeks, weather permitting.
The update was shared by the department on Friday, January 10, as part of ongoing public communication about infrastructure improvements tied to emergency services across the city.
The new Fire Station 4 is designed to enhance emergency response times and expand operational capacity for firefighters serving southeast Ann Arbor and surrounding neighborhoods. Once completed, the station will replace aging facilities and support modern firefighting equipment, training needs, and staffing requirements.
City officials have emphasized that timelines for construction phases may shift depending on winter weather conditions, which can impact steel work, concrete curing, and site accessibility.
Residents traveling through the Huron Parkway and Platt Road area may notice increased construction activity, including heavy equipment and deliveries, as the project progresses through this phase.
Additional updates on construction milestones, road impacts, and opening timelines are expected to be released as work continues. The city has not yet announced an official completion or opening date for the new station.
Community members are encouraged to follow official City of Ann Arbor and Fire Department channels for the latest updates as the project moves toward its next stages.
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