Both buildings lack space to support the most critical services we provide to the Town.  Fleet bays are cramped and narrow, posing safety hazards for employees as well as increasing risk of damage to equipment.  Fleet bays that act as maintenance bays do not have enough overhead clearance.   Inventory that can be kept on hand at the facility is limited and affects the completion time on critical repairs.  Repairs to vehicles and equipment during storm events cannot be made in ‘real time’, limiting response times or impeding effective operations.There is not enough room to store the Town’s multi-million dollar fleet inside, nor code compliant areas to wash vehicles which results in diminished lifespan for vehicles and equipment and higher maintenance costs. Bathrooms and washroom facilities are either undersized or non-existent. The undersized muster room is the only place available for staff to meet, receive their daily work assignments, and conduct state mandated training, and there is not enough workshop space to efficiently conduct operations.