Relocate fire training facility to California Maritime Academy and sell current property
In Plain English
The fire department currently trains at 3506 Cutting Boulevard but wants to move to the Maritime Safety and Security Center on West Gertrude Avenue. The city plans to sell the Cutting Boulevard property after the move. If approved, firefighters get access to better training facilities while the city generates revenue from the property sale.
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