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Riviera Beach opens Fire Station 87 and new Emergency Operations Center
Summary
City officials and fire department leaders marked the opening of Fire Station 87 and the citys Emergency Operations Center at a ceremony, highlighting investments funded by a $115 million voter-approved bond, county and state contributions, and local contractor participation.
At a ceremony in Riviera Beach, city officials, firefighters and community members opened Fire Station 87 and the citys Emergency Operations Center, a new facility officials said will centralize emergency response and preparedness for the city.
The new station and EOC, officials said, are part of a multi-project buildout financed in large part by a $115,000,000 bond approved by voters. Serena Spates, speaking on behalf of City Manager Jonathan Evans, said the bond was approved by 68% of voters and has funded multiple projects across the city.
"This state of the art facility embodies our city's dedication to safety,…
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