Authorize lease negotiations with Chevron for Fire Training Center
In Plain English
The city needs a location to train firefighters in emergency response techniques. Chevron owns property that could serve as this training facility. If approved, city staff can begin formal lease negotiations to determine rental costs and terms.
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