Construction for a new fire station in San Mateo County is set to commence on January 26, 2024, following a recent government meeting where officials discussed the project’s timeline and design. Concerns were raised regarding the lengthy gap between project approval and the start of construction, prompting officials to defer questions about the delay to the applicant.
The design of the fire station has been a focal point of discussion, particularly regarding its color scheme. Initial proposals featured a significant amount of red, which was met with community pushback. In response, the design team has made adjustments, including lowering the roofline and reducing the building's bulkiness. However, some commissioners expressed dissatisfaction with the current color choices, noting that the building still appears overly bright and does not blend well with the residential neighborhood.
Deputy Chief Jonathan Cox of the CoSci Fire Protection District emphasized the necessity of the new facility, citing the current station's inadequacy in size and functionality. He highlighted the extensive community engagement efforts undertaken, including meetings with neighbors to gather input on design elements such as lighting and colors. Cox reported that feedback from the community has been largely positive, with many residents expressing support for the new station.
The project architect, Austin Dudley, reinforced the need for a modern firehouse that meets contemporary health and wellness standards. He noted that the proposed design aims to create a safer and quieter environment for both firefighters and the surrounding community.
The fire district is currently leasing land for a temporary station during construction, with plans to ensure compliance with response time requirements. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further refine the design based on community feedback, particularly regarding the aesthetic elements of the building.