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Los Altos commission reviews public safety facility needs and funding options
Summary
Staff briefed the commission on near-term public safety work funded in the current fiscal year — roof repairs at two fire stations, conversion of a Loyola Corners police substation, completion of an emergency operations center generator, and a $300,000 allocation for police building design — and discussed community survey priorities and the city’s reserve balance.
City staff told the Los Altos Financial Commission that the council has appropriated funds this fiscal year for a set of immediate public‑safety facility needs and that larger projects will require additional planning and community input.
Staff listed the near-term projects: roof replacement at the Almond Avenue fire station, repairs at the other fire station near Loyola Corners, an interior fit-out of the city‑owned police substation at 999 Fremont so officers can check in and use facilities during shifts, and remaining funds to complete the emergency operations center (notably installation of a…
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