Advisory council hears Marin CWPP preview and Station 10 construction update

Belvedere-Tiburon Disaster Advisory Council · January 28, 2026
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Summary

The council received a brief preview of the Marin County Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) update and an update on the Station 10 build: the CWPP 2025 update will include risk modeling and evacuation planning; Station 10 site work is underway with a modular temporary station in service.

A council member provided a short overview of the Marin County Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). The presenter said the CWPP (originally published in 2016 and updated in February 2020) will be updated in 2025 to include community data, fire-behavior modeling and actionable recommendations for home hardening, defensible space, evacuation-route clearance and vegetation management. The presenter said a fuller presentation is planned for the April meeting.

On Station 10, fire-district staff said the site hole has been dug and the location is set; they expect the station build to take about 12–18 months. A modular temporary station is operating with an engine and ambulance and 2–3 personnel on duty, and staff said response times remain within planned targets. The siren previously located at Station 10 will be reinstalled on a pole near the site.