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$350 million public health and safety bond would fund new ambulance deployment center and fire facility upgrades, SFFD says

San Francisco Fire Commission · April 13, 2016
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Officials described a $350 million public health and safety general obligation bond that would include $58 million for the fire department — $44 million for a new ambulance deployment center (proposed near Station 9) and $14 million for modernization of fire facilities — with an estimated occupancy date of 2021 if the bond passes by two‑thirds vote.

City capital‑planning staff and the San Francisco Fire Department presented details on a proposed public health and safety general obligation bond during the commission's April 13 meeting.

Chief Lombardi outlined the bond package as a $350,000,000 bond that would fund five project groups citywide; the fire department's share is $58,000,000. Of that allocation, Chief Lombardi said $44,000,000 would fund a new…

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