Oakland City Council unanimously passes resolution to reopen three fire stations

An Oakland Fire Department truck is parked at the scene of the high-rise fire at 1900 Broadway in Oakland, Calif., on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (Oakland Fire Department via Bay City News)

The Oakland City Council has unanimously passed a resolution to allow three temporarily closed fire stations to re-open, the office of Councilmember Janani Ramachandran announced.  

The resolution, which was introduced by Councilmembers Ramachandran, Rebecca Kaplan and Zac Unger, provides the money necessary to allow the stations to resume operations.  

Stations 10, 25 and 28 will reopen in the coming weeks, Ramachandran’s office said on Tuesday. The resolution earmarks $2 million to keep the stations open. 

Stations 25 and 28 are located in the Oakland hills and had closed in January and were supposed to remain shut through July. Station 10 is located in the Grand Lake area and closed for renovations in 2022 but had been unable to reopen due to the city’s budget woes.  

As it now stands, all of Oakland’s 25 fire stations will be open and operational “well before the end of this fiscal year,” June 30, said Ramachandran’s office. 

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