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District says joint Station 62 partner has withdrawn; title and permitting issues slow other station plans

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Summary

District staff told the board that Regency has decided not to proceed with the joint Station 62 project, Santa Barbara County is researching title on the Caltrans lot, and Station 63 and Station 61 planning remain unresolved amid zoning and cost questions.

District staff reported multiple setbacks in station planning that could delay where and when the district builds or expands fire facilities.

Fire management told the board that Regency, the private owner involved in the proposed joint Station 62 project, has notified the district that it is no longer interested in moving forward. Fire Chief and staff said the change in position will be reviewed by the joint station committee and then reported to the full boards of the partnering districts to determine next…

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