Politics & Government
Temecula Fire Station Getting $2 Million Renovation
The project is expected to take 12 months to complete.

TEMECULA, CA — Temecula's Fire Station 84 on Pauba Road is getting a more than $2 million renovation.
During Tuesday's Temecula City Council meeting, a $2,088,326 construction contract was awarded to Irvine-based First Trade LLC dba YMC for renovation on the station located at 30650 Pauba Road. The work will include the construction of an approximately 762 square foot wellness room, a 250 square foot storage room addition, as well as upgrades to various existing rooms, such as the day room, kitchen, restrooms, living quarters, staff areas, and apparatus bays.
Exterior renovation of the building, parking lots, and outdoor areas is also included in the work scope, as are a variety of ADA improvements both inside and outside of the building.
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The project was put out to bid, and nine companies responded with information as required by the city. First Trade was the lowest bidder, according to city documents.
The project is expected to take 12 months to complete.
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Temecula has five fire stations within its city limits. The city began contracting with the Riverside County Fire Department for fire and emergency services in 1990.
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