During the July Marine Corps League meeting, members unanimously agreed that the City is in need of a new fire station. However, we strongly believe that locating it next to the Veterans hall is not the most suitable choice. The county's current approach seems to prioritize cost-cutting measures at the expense of downtown businesses and the land that has been cherished by veterans for a century. As veterans, we are offering to collaborate with the county in finding a more appropriate location for the fire station, one that will have minimal impact on downtown businesses and events while preserving the land dedicated to veterans one hundred years ago.
In our pursuit of an optimal solution, we are seeking assistance from the public. It is disheartening to observe the county disregarding the concerns raised about the proposed location, proceeding with a suboptimal plan despite the advice from Veterans groups. We firmly advocate for a thorough and thoughtful approach to ensure that the fire station is situated in the most suitable spot from the beginning without taking shortcuts or taking the easy way out. It is essential for the betterment of our community, the prosperity of downtown businesses, and the preservation of the veterans' memorial that Supervisor Diane Burgis be contacted to advocate for a location that will benefit our community. Together, let us strive for a resolution that supports the fire district’s needs, honors our veterans, supports local businesses, and strengthens the bond within our community.
We are extending our offer to assist the county in locating a more suitable site for the fire station. Your support is vital in this endeavor. We kindly request you to contact Supervisor Diane Burgis. Urge her to reconsider the fire station's location, prioritize finding a better-suited spot with thoughtful input from community members, and in a way that benefits our community as a whole.
People to Contact
Supervisor Burgis
Diane Burgis, Supervisor, District 3Email Diane BurgisMailing Address3361 Walnut Boulevard Suite 140, Brentwood, CA 94513Phone: 925-655-2330 Fax: 925-240-7261
Email supervisor_burgis@bos.cccounty.us
Brentwood City Council
Although the proposed fire station is not on City land, our elected representatives can request the County to review the proposed location of the fire station.
City Council group email citycouncil@brentwoodca.gov
Bryant, Joel Mayor (925) 516-5440 jbryant@brentwoodca.gov
Mendoza, Jovita Council Member (925) 516-5440 jmendoza@brentwoodca.gov
Meyer, Susannah Vice Mayor (925) 516-5440 smeyer@brentwoodca.gov
Pierson, Pa'tanisha Council Member (925) 516-5440 ppierson@brentwoodca.gov
Oerlemans, Tony Council Member (925) 516-5440 toerlemans@brentwoodca.gov
Tim Ogden, City Manager, togden@brentwoodca.gov
Fire District
Aaron McAlister, Deputy Fire Chief at Contra Costa County Fire Protection District amcal@cccfpd.org
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