Update: Feb. 24, 2026
City of Roswell to Host Community Update on Fire Station #27 Plans on March 3
The City of Roswell will host a public information meeting on Tuesday, March 3, to provide updates on the planned relocation and construction of Fire Station #27, a key public safety investment funded through the City’s 2022 Bond Program. The meeting will start at 6:00 p.m. at the East Roswell Recreation Center, 9000 Fouts Road, Roswell.
As plans move forward to establish the new fire station at the previously selected site on Fouts Road near East Roswell Park, the City of Roswell invites community members to join Mayor Mary Robichaux and City staff, who will provide residents with information about the project timeline, public safety considerations, and what to expect as the project progresses. The meeting will also include information about ongoing and planned investments in East Roswell Park as part of the City’s broader commitment to this area.
“I promised our community that I would carefully review the information surrounding Fire Station #27,” said Mayor Mary Robichaux. “I’m now circling back to report directly to residents about where things stand. After reviewing the data, the financial implications, and the operational needs of our Fire Department, it is clear that moving forward at the selected site is the responsible path. My goal now is to ensure the community stays informed and understands what comes next.”
Data from the City’s Fire Response Analysis confirmed that the existing Fire Station #27, currently located on Holcomb Bridge Road near the Gwinnett County line, is not ideally positioned for today’s service demands and experiences some of the longest response times in Roswell. Several potential locations were carefully evaluated through a siting analysis that considered response times, operational needs, accessibility, and fiscal responsibility, ultimately identifying the City-owned property on Fouts Road site as the most effective option for improving fire service coverage in East Roswell.
The planned facility will be a modern, approximately 10,500-square-foot fire station designed to support firefighter safety, health, and operational efficiency. Features will include drive-through apparatus bays, living quarters, administrative space, and advanced alerting systems.
Construction is anticipated to begin in 2026, with completion expected in 2027.
Update: December 2025
Public Information Meeting on Dec. 10, 2025
Join us on Wednesday, December 10, at 6 p.m. at the East Roswell Park Recreation Center to learn more about the new Fire Station #27 planned for Fouts Road on City-owned property next to East Roswell Park.
Fire Chief Pabel Troche and City staff will share an overview of the project and the data-driven analysis that informed the selection of the station’s location. Attendees will also learn how new technologies—such as Roswell’s traffic signal preemption program—will work in tandem with Fire Station #27 to enhance emergency response times, improve operational efficiency, and support safer travel throughout the community.
Residents, businesses, and local organizations are encouraged to attend!
Original Story Post: November 2025
New Fire Station #27 to Strengthen Emergency Response in East Roswell
The City of Roswell is moving forward with the design of a new Fire Station #27, a state-of-the-art public safety facility that will strengthen emergency response coverage and improve service to residents in the eastern corridor of the City. As part of the broader Bond Program rollout—including planned improvements at East Roswell Park—this project represents a coordinated investment in public safety and community amenities in East Roswell.
Data from the 2024 Fire Response Analysis confirmed that the existing Fire Station #27—located on Holcomb Bridge Road near the Gwinnett County line—is not ideally positioned and currently experiences some of the longest response times in Roswell. According to the Fire Station Placement Analysis, relocating the station to Fouts Road, near East Roswell Park and the East Roswell Library, will significantly reduce response times and provide more consistent coverage for East Roswell neighborhoods.
The new fire station is expected to cost approximately $8 million and will be funded through the 2022 Bond Program. The station will be built on land already owned by the City, which avoids the need to purchase additional property. The project is currently in the design stage, with construction anticipated to begin in 2026 and completion expected in 2027.
Once complete, the new Fire Station #27 will significantly enhance emergency response coverage, reduce response times, and strengthen protection for residents and businesses in East Roswell—fulfilling a key goal of the City’s commitment to community safety and quality of life.
Links and Resources
Agenda: Dec. 9, 2024 Mayor and Council Meeting (see items under “Public Safety”)
Video: Dec. 9, 2024 Presentation During Mayor and Council Meeting
Fire Station Placement Analysis Presentation (Dec. 9, 2024)
Fire Station Siting Analysis Presentation (Feb. 13, 2026)
Designed for Safety, Wellness, and the Future
The new Fire Station #27 will be a 10,500-square-foot facility designed to meet modern standards for safety, wellness, and operational efficiency. The building will include drive-through bays, administrative offices, living quarters, and a dayroom and kitchen designed to support teamwork and firefighter health.
A key feature of the design is a heart-healthy alerting system, which uses targeted tones and lighting that activate only for personnel assigned to a specific incident—helping reduce stress and improve sleep quality for firefighters. The facility’s layout also supports quick mobilization while promoting wellness, teamwork, and training excellence.
The station’s placement and design will not affect the East Roswell Park dog park or reverse any recent park improvements. The project is being coordinated to complement ongoing enhancements at East Roswell Park and maintain all existing amenities.
Investing in a Safer Roswell
The new Fire Station #27 is part of Roswell’s broader commitment to enhancing public safety Citywide through innovation, infrastructure, and long-term planning.
Roswell’s Fire Department continues to lead with modern initiatives designed to improve emergency response, firefighter wellness, and community safety:
- Traffic Signal Preemption System: This advanced system gives emergency vehicles priority at key intersections, automatically adjusting traffic signals to create safe and efficient routes when responding to emergencies—helping crews reach incidents faster and more safely.
- Qwake Program: Through participation in the Qwake program, Roswell firefighters use cutting-edge thermal imaging and augmented-reality technology to enhance visibility in smoke-filled environments, improving situational awareness and safety for both firefighters and residents.
- New Public Safety Headquarters: By early 2026, the Roswell Fire Department’s administrative offices will relocate to the City’s new Public Safety Headquarters on Holcomb Bridge Road, consolidating Fire and Police operations under one roof to strengthen coordination, training, and emergency preparedness.
- 48/96 Shift Schedule: Roswell Fire recently adopted a 48/96 shift schedule, allowing firefighters to work 48 hours on and 96 hours off. This nationally recognized model supports better rest, family balance, and overall firefighter wellness—improving performance and safety on duty.
- Future Fire Station #23: Planning is also underway for a new Fire Station #23, to be located near Bowen Road and State Route 92, expanding coverage in the western corridor and further improving Citywide response capability.
Together, these investments ensure Roswell’s first responders have the facilities, equipment, and support they need to serve a growing community safely and effectively.


