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response time to the growing population. <br />Also, the Central Fire Station, byt in the 1960s, is located on a <br />site that cannot support the addiqion of drive-through bays. This <br />restriction creates a major hazard in pazking emergency vehicles <br />and street congestion. The propqsed project would finance a new <br />Central Fire Station that could pdssibly be built on four acres of <br />City-owned property, west of the current Municipal Annex on <br />Century Pazkway. <br />Proposition 3 I <br />STREETS <br />Cost: $20,500,000 ' <br />The approval of the proposed str@et program, coupled with devel- <br />oper funds and federal and state a~ssistance, will enable the City of <br />Allen to construct, expand, and extend major thoroughfazes <br />throughout the City, and competd with the growth by addressing <br />traffic congestion before the needl arises. Major thoroughfare im- <br />provements planned include: <br />• Construction of Bethany Drive east to FM 2551 and west to <br />Alma Drive. ' <br />• Extension of SH 5(Greenvi115 Avenue) to Stacy Road. <br />• Extension of Exchange Parkway east. <br />• Construction of Exchange Pa*way west of US 75 to its inter- <br />section with SH 121. • Extension of Alma Drive north to SH 121. <br />• Extension of FM 2551 from Main Street to Stacy Road <br />• Extension of Stacy Road west, to SH 121. <br />Priorities ofthese and other thorcughfare projects will be deter- <br />mined as the need occurs, taking Into account development and <br />traffic congestion. This program Oso allows for the reconstruc- <br />tion and some replacement of strlets and alleys and maintenance. <br />5' <br />