The Oakland City Council on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution to allow three temporarily closed fire stations to re-open, the office of Councilmember Janani Ramachandran announced.
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Four Oakland fire stations can be saved"Closing seven stations would have been about 30% of our capacity in the fire department," Unger told KTVU on Monday. "And it would have been the end of the Oakland Fire Department as we know it.
Four Oakland fire stations at risk of temporarily closing ... was expected to vote on allocating that money toward the fire department on March 4.
Fire Stations 25 and 28, both in the Oakland hills, were temporarily closed in January. They will reopen in July as fire risks change. A third station closed for renovation will reopen when the ...
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Oakland firefighters fear station closures could mean an L.A.-sized blaze in their futureOakland Fire Department Lt. Matt Amormino rode shotgun in his fire engine, past the burned-out vehicles and eucalyptus-studded East Bay hills that make Fire Station 21’s expansive coverage area ...
two fire stations in Oakland were set to close for six months as the city attempts to close the gap on a $129 million budget deficit. The closures of Fire Station 25 and 28 were expected to save ...
As the city looks to turn the tide on its financial state, officials are no longer budgeting revenue from the Coliseum sale, for which the buyers are expected to pay $95 million by the end of May and ...
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