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Long Beach, CA ~ Long Beach, CA - On Saturday, March 15, 2025, the City of Long Beach celebrated the grand reopening of Fire Station 14 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The event was attended by city officials, community members, and stakeholders who gathered to mark the completion of a comprehensive renovation and upgrade project funded by Measure A.
The reopening of Fire Station 14 is a significant milestone in the city's commitment to enhancing public safety and modernizing critical infrastructure. Mayor Rex Richardson expressed his excitement about the station's new capabilities, stating that "with advanced equipment, updated infrastructure and improved operational capabilities," the fire department will be better equipped to respond to emergencies and protect the community.
The grand reopening ceremony featured speeches from city leaders including Mayor Richardson, Third District Councilmember Kristina Duggan, Fire Chief Dennis Buchanan, and other key stakeholders involved in the project. They highlighted the vital role that Measure A funding played in revitalizing Long Beach's emergency services infrastructure. Attendees were also given tours of the newly renovated facility to see firsthand the improvements and innovations that have been implemented.
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The $5.5 million renovation of Fire Station 14 was made possible by approximately $4.7 million in Measure A funds. This voter-approved initiative aims to improve local public safety facilities and services. The upgrades to Fire Station 14 provide a modernized space that enhances both firefighter safety and operational efficiency.
Councilmember Kristina Duggan expressed her pride in supporting the fire department with necessary facilities and tools to keep the community safe. She stated that "this project wouldn't have been possible without the funding support of Measure A."
Long Beach Fire Department Chief Dennis Buchanan also shared his excitement about the station's reopening, stating that "thanks to Measure A," they now have upgraded facilities and tools to serve Long Beach even better. He emphasized how this investment in public safety will allow them to respond faster and more efficiently to residents' needs.
The renovations to Fire Station 14 include significant upgrades to modernize living and sleeping quarters for firefighters. The station now includes additional male, female, and gender-neutral restrooms, as well as expanded and improved storage areas for firefighting equipment. Enhanced safety features such as upgraded systems and fire suppression capabilities have also been implemented, along with modernized administrative spaces. The station is now equipped with state-of-the-art technology and systems designed to optimize emergency response times and provide a safer work environment for LBFD personnel.
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Director of Public Works Eric Lopez highlighted the significance of this project in strengthening public safety and enhancing essential city services for residents and visitors. He stated that "the reopening of Fire Station 14 marks a significant investment in the safety and resilience of our community."
The completion of the Fire Station 14 Project is just one example of the city's ongoing commitments towards investments in infrastructure and public safety. This renovation represents a significant step forward in maintaining the highest standards of safety and service for the residents of Long Beach.
For more information about the Fire Station 14 Project, please visit the City of Long Beach website.
The reopening of Fire Station 14 is a significant milestone in the city's commitment to enhancing public safety and modernizing critical infrastructure. Mayor Rex Richardson expressed his excitement about the station's new capabilities, stating that "with advanced equipment, updated infrastructure and improved operational capabilities," the fire department will be better equipped to respond to emergencies and protect the community.
The grand reopening ceremony featured speeches from city leaders including Mayor Richardson, Third District Councilmember Kristina Duggan, Fire Chief Dennis Buchanan, and other key stakeholders involved in the project. They highlighted the vital role that Measure A funding played in revitalizing Long Beach's emergency services infrastructure. Attendees were also given tours of the newly renovated facility to see firsthand the improvements and innovations that have been implemented.
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The $5.5 million renovation of Fire Station 14 was made possible by approximately $4.7 million in Measure A funds. This voter-approved initiative aims to improve local public safety facilities and services. The upgrades to Fire Station 14 provide a modernized space that enhances both firefighter safety and operational efficiency.
Councilmember Kristina Duggan expressed her pride in supporting the fire department with necessary facilities and tools to keep the community safe. She stated that "this project wouldn't have been possible without the funding support of Measure A."
Long Beach Fire Department Chief Dennis Buchanan also shared his excitement about the station's reopening, stating that "thanks to Measure A," they now have upgraded facilities and tools to serve Long Beach even better. He emphasized how this investment in public safety will allow them to respond faster and more efficiently to residents' needs.
The renovations to Fire Station 14 include significant upgrades to modernize living and sleeping quarters for firefighters. The station now includes additional male, female, and gender-neutral restrooms, as well as expanded and improved storage areas for firefighting equipment. Enhanced safety features such as upgraded systems and fire suppression capabilities have also been implemented, along with modernized administrative spaces. The station is now equipped with state-of-the-art technology and systems designed to optimize emergency response times and provide a safer work environment for LBFD personnel.
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Director of Public Works Eric Lopez highlighted the significance of this project in strengthening public safety and enhancing essential city services for residents and visitors. He stated that "the reopening of Fire Station 14 marks a significant investment in the safety and resilience of our community."
The completion of the Fire Station 14 Project is just one example of the city's ongoing commitments towards investments in infrastructure and public safety. This renovation represents a significant step forward in maintaining the highest standards of safety and service for the residents of Long Beach.
For more information about the Fire Station 14 Project, please visit the City of Long Beach website.
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