If you see construction crews back out at Moody Street and a lot of activity at the Fitch School parking lot, that's because this week crews will be doing some more demolishing of the old to make way for the new. It's part of the estimated $10 million Moody Street Fire Station renovation and replacement project. The Moody Street Fire Station was built in the 1800s, when firefighters drive to the fires via horse-drawn carts. City Councilors say that firefighters tell them on hot humid days you can still smell the horses. For years, the city has talked about how to best upgrade the historic station that they say is severely outdated. The city approved funding $239,000 for the demolition of the Young Building near the corner of Moody and Maple to make way for a new Moody Street fire station late last year. In February residents came to watch as the building came down, marking the first visible step in the project. In May, the city approved the $10 million bid for construction work.