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Council receives public safety master plan, directs staff to report back on data and costs
Summary
After a consultant presentation that outlined multi-million-dollar options for fire and police facilities, the Atwater City Council voted to receive and file the public safety master plan and directed staff to return with key performance data, funding options and implementation steps.
The Atwater City Council on September 22 received a consultant-developed public safety master plan that lays out near-term and long-term options for local fire and police facilities and operations.
Dustin Alamo of Griffin Structures told the council the plan found Fire Station 41 is outdated and lacks sufficient seismic resilience; Station 42 needs modest upgrades to support additional personnel; and a new third station (Station 43) will be required in northwest Atwater as growth continues. Alamo…
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