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Fire Department requests $89 million over two years for station repairs, HVAC, doors and IT upgrades

San Francisco Fire Commission · January 13, 2016
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Department budget staff presented an $89 million two‑year capital request focused on station repairs, roof and generator replacements, apparatus bay doors, IT upgrades and seismic/ADA work. Commissioners pressed for prioritization and realistic expectations given past allocations.

The San Francisco Fire Department presented a two‑year capital budget request to the Fire Commission on Jan. 13 that would seek about $89 million for facility repairs and equipment upgrades.

Mark Corso, presenting the proposal, said the department prioritized "serious and severe" facility needs identified in a Department of Public Works assessment and requested roughly $40 million per year over two years, totaling approximately $89 million. Corso outlined project categories including roof replacements, exterior envelopes, HVAC and…

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