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<br /> I . I . - <br /> daily staffing of nineteen (19) fire personnel. She said the Subcommittee believed the <br /> new facility should take advantage of economies of scale and eventually provide space for <br /> '----' not only fire services but police, park and recreation and public works services as well. <br /> Councilwoman Buchan advised that the Subcommittee was divided on the issue of a <br /> temporary fire station. <br /> Council Members expressed their support of the Subcommittee's recommendations and <br /> thanked them for their work on this issue. <br /> Mayor Hartnett, member of the Subcommittee, expressed hope the design phase could <br /> be completed in FY 1996/97 and construction could begin in early FY 1997/98. <br /> Mayor Hartnett called on those people in the audience who had submitted speaker's <br /> cards and wished to speak to this issue: <br /> The following people spoke in favor of a permanent fire facility in the Redwood <br /> Shores neighborhood to be built as quickly as possible; and most expressed their <br /> desire for a temporary facility as well citing safety issues as their major concern: <br /> Don Saye, 2031 Broadway, Redwood City; <br /> Ed Messinger, 542 Anchor Circle, Redwood City; <br /> --- Patricia Dixon, 16 Admiralty Place, Redwood City; <br /> Tom McClure, 724 Newport Circle, Redwood City; <br /> Pete Hughes, 18 Admiralty Court, Redwood City; <br /> Alpio Barbara, 139 Jeter, Redwood City; <br /> Daniela Devincenzi, 1445 Hudson, Redwood City; <br /> Diana Johnson, 3015 E. Bayshore Blvd, Redwood City, <br /> Tamis Mey, 1128 Chesterton, Redwood City; <br /> Robin Carlier, 5 Oceanside Way, Redwood City; <br /> Ed Bailey, 3215 Page, Redwood City, advised he had access to some trailers that might <br /> be used for a temporary facility; <br /> '----' MINUTE BOOK NO. 54 <br /> Regular Meeting Minutes Page No. 187 <br /> April 15. 1996 <br /> Page 5 <br />