City of Greensburg breaks ground on Municipal Complex

Greensburg city officials get ready to turn the ceremonial first spades of dirt on the Municipal Complex project. Pictured from left to right are city councilmembers Rick Emsweller, Vietta McKenzie, Darrell Poling, and Jamie Cain; Street Commissioner Mark Klosterkemper; Mayor Joshua Marsh; Fire Chief Nathan Stoermer; Board of Works members Dr. Rodney King, Lindsay Jobe, and Glenn Tebbe; and Greensburg Building Corporation members Robin Meyer and Eric Weigel. (WRBI Photo)

(Greensburg, IN) – The City of Greensburg broke ground Saturday morning on the $20 Million Municipal Complex.

Plans call for a new fire station and street department headquarters to be built on 10 acres on a 20-acre parcel at the corner of Barachel and Broadway.

The new firehouse will replace Fire Station One on Ireland Street, which was been in service since 1975 and is considered obsolete.

The street department will move out of its current building on Monfort Street, which was built in 1969 and is also considered cramped and out-of-date for current purposes.

Drawings of the Greensburg Municipal Complex. (WRBI Photo)

Completion of both facilities is expected around this time next year, provided there are no weather delays or construction issues.