The Los Angeles County Fire Department got the green light from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Tuesday to raze the temporary fire station on Golden Valley Road and build a new, permanent station at the same location.
The proposed project would see the current Station 104, at 26901 Golden Valley Road, torn down and relocated in order to construct a new 10,700-square-foot station that would include a two-bay apparatus room, main office, a training room, day room, kitchen, an exercise room and dormitory quarters for nine personnel.
Read more of the story from KHTS [here].
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I was under the impression that the new Sheriff station was to be built at that location?
Doesn’t that seem such a waste of $$$? That station is only a couple of years old. I don’t care how much they say they will “repurpose”. Why wasn’t it built right and in the permanent spot a couple years ago?
Haven’t they been in a trailer for like 15 years?
Brandon White the Golden Valley one is across from Lowes and Sizzler and is a complete building finished around 2 years ago. Or are we talking about the one near GV high school?
The one by GV is the one they are referring to. Jesus. ?
The area on the hill is also Golden Valley. Jesus. ?
Ah Hello, since your building the Sheriff Station next door, why not build a Sheriff and Fire Complex like Burbank or Arcadia.. why keep them separated?
What’s the advantage to that?
Probably cheaper to build everything in one complex instead of multiple buildings in multiple locations.
Plus it’s near the 14 freeway where there’s a fire, car accident, or chase every other day. Might as well have all this built on the shoulder