In a building where Henrico County trains fire recruits, classes are conducted from a 1½-car garage. There are no showers and one toilet. The space, Fire Chief Tony McDowell said, is “completely inadequate for our needs.” Renovations to the training facility on Woodman Road are being called for as part of a $419.8 million bond referendum in Henrico that residents will vote on Nov. 8. The county is seeking voters’ permission to issue the bonds for 26 capital projects that would be funded throughout the next six years. The projects are broken down into five spending categories and voters must approve or reject each category individually. They are: $272.6 million for school projects; $87.1 million for recreation and park projects; $24 million for library projects; $22.1 million for fire station and facilities projects; and $14 million for road projects.