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City staff outline tight site constraints, tree trade-offs and a January–February delivery window for ladder truck
Summary
City engineering and fire staff briefed council on the Fire Aerial Apparatus Bay Project: a two‑phase build tied to ARPA funding, a planned metal apparatus bay, potential removal of trees and about 10 diagonal parking spaces for sight-distance and emergency access, and a ladder-truck delivery currently scheduled for around January–February.
City engineering and fire staff updated the Soledad City Council on plans to house a new 105-foot ladder truck and complete site improvements to the public-safety compound.
Assistant engineer Alex Ramos described a two-phase approach: Phase 1 (building and foundation) was taken to bid to lock in ARPA funding; Phase 2 covers site work, heavier structural sections, paving, gates and a Main Street…
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