Aurora’s Fire Station 9 reopens after $9.3 million rebuild from ‘shifting soils’ dilemma

AURORA | Aurora reopened Fire Station 9 in central Aurora after demolishing and rebuilding the aging firehouse on shifting soil that city officials said made renovation impractical.

The new two-story, 12,000-square-foot station at 17200 E. Mexico Ave. is back in service less than a year after the original structure was torn down, the department announced.

The $9.3 million project was funded primarily through federal American Rescue Plan Act money…

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