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Firehouse reopened after being closed for three years

A Pittsburg fire station reopened Wednesday after being closed for three years, according to fire officials.

Station 87, located at West Leland Road and John Henry Johnson Parkway was first opened in 2000, but was shuttered in 2013 after voters rejected a parcel tax that would have benefited the fire district, according to the office of Contra Costa County Supervisor Federal Glover.

Glover said in a statement in October:

“Thanks to the partnership with the City of Pittsburg and an improved economy, ConFire can fill a gap that has existed since the station was shuttered three years ago.”

In the last three years, ConFire has cut costs by partnering with a private ambulance service and seeking new revenue to support its operations.

Two other fire stations, one in Bay Point and one in Pittsburg, absorbed Station 87’s calls in the western end of Pittsburg and parts of Bay Point while it was closed.

Pittsburg Mayor Ben Johnson said in a statement in October:

“Without Station 87, fire services took longer to reach residents and businesses on the western half of the city…We needed it to come back, and we’re pleased the county and the fire district are able to restore this critical service to Pittsburg.”

A ceremony celebrating the reopening is set to occur at the station, 800 W. Leland Road, Saturday Jan. 7 at 10 a.m.

Last modified January 5, 2017 11:19 am

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