Ann Arbor building first net-zero fire station in Michigan
It was a station built nearly 60 years ago in 1966 and has since outlived its use for firefighters in Ann Arbor. Now, a groundbreaking ceremony is taking place Tuesday for Fire Station 4, which will sit on the same land. Officials say this project will cost $10 million.
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