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Mayor: council will revisit design review for new south Laguna fire station at special meeting

3683206 · June 5, 2025
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Mayor Alex Runagi said the planning commission approved a new fire station with conditions and that the City Council will review appeals and conditions at a special meeting; Runagi said the project would be the city's first new fire station in more than 50 years.

Mayor Alex Runagi said the Laguna Beach City Council will consider appeals and conditions tied to the design review and approvals for a proposed new fire station at a special meeting.

"The planning commission approved it. They added some conditions. And so ... the city manager automatically brought this up for the city council to ... weigh in on because it's such an important project for our community," Runagi said on Fair Game Laguna.

Runagi called the project a critical public-safety facility and said it would be the first new fire station in more than 50 years for the city if built. "So it's it's a critical public safety facility, and I'm, glad and I'm looking forward to ... moving forward with that," he said.

The podcast did not provide the fire station project's exact location, total cost, design details, contract awards, or the specific conditions the planning commission added. Runagi described the action as part of the special meeting agenda of appeals and said council members will review staff recommendations and public input before acting.