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Laguna Beach studies village entrance, OCTA parcel and water-district site for new Fire Station 1; EOC collocation estimated to add about $6 million

Laguna Beach City Council (Study Session) · October 29, 2025
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Laguna Beach officials on Thursday weighed site options for a replacement Fire Station 1 and asked staff to return with further analysis of three narrowed alternatives: the village entrance north of City Hall, the former OCTA bus-stop parcel downtown, and potential use of property tied to the Laguna Beach County Water District.

Laguna Beach officials on Thursday weighed site options for a replacement Fire Station 1 and asked staff to return with further analysis of three narrowed alternatives: the village entrance north of City Hall, the former OCTA bus-stop parcel downtown, and potential use of property tied to the Laguna Beach County Water District.

Dustin Alamo, vice president and project manager for Griffin Structures, told the council that the existing station is “undersized” and “difficult to access” and that the proposed village-entrance site scored highest among city-owned alternatives in a comparison of cost, response time and zoning compatibility. He said the…

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