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County, city partners advance plan for local emergency vehicle operations course; project estimated $8to10M
Summary
Doa1a Ana County staff and Lasus/Los Cusus public-safety leaders presented plans to build a local emergency vehicle operations course (EVOC) to replace rented tracks, saying the facility would cut recurring rental bills, allow more frequent in-service training and serve regional agencies; schematic design and funding pledges were reported but the commission asked for revenue and cost details.
County public-safety and facilities staff presented a proposal to build a regional emergency vehicle operations course (EVOC) to give local police, sheriff and fire personnel a permanent driving and scenario-training facility.
Justin Weaver described a feasibility study and a proposed site near the airport; Chief Jeremy Story of the Lasus Police Department said the current rented track (Royal Seco at Akila Flats) is expensive (about $5,000to7,000 per week) and…
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