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A NEW HOME IN THE VALLEY!

Planning for the San Geronimo Fire Station and All-Hazard Facility

Join us in shaping a new fire station equipped to host an all-hazard response facility and designed to serve San Geronimo Valley and the greater Marin County area. The current Woodacre station has served the community for over 80 years, but it no longer meets today’s emergency response needs. Stay informed and join us to build a new home at the San Geronimo Commons - one that will continue to serve our community for generations to come.

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ENGAGEMENT TIMELINE

Over the next year, we will engage the community through a structured public outreach process. This will include opportunities to learn about the project site, understand the department’s operational needs, and share input on design considerations and community priorities. Public forums and workshops will be held at key points to ensure residents can stay informed and provide meaningful feedback that will help shape the future fire headquarters.

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PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

  • Logistics Warehouse

  • Fleet Maintenance

  • Training 

  • Urban Search and Rescue Task Force (USAR RTF-1)

  • OES Swiftwater & Flood Rescue Team

  • SCBA Maintenance

  • Small Motors Maintenance

  • Heavy Equipment Program

  • Pump Testing

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" This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. We’re asking the community to join us in shaping a fire headquarters that reflects our community values, supports our firefighters, and strengthens our ability to serve and protect for decades to come.”

— Chief Jason Weber, Marin County Fire Department

This new facility will serve as the operational headquarters and central hub for the department’s all-hazard response efforts. It is being designed to meet growing emergency demands, as wildfires, climate-related events, and emergency calls become increasingly frequent and severe. As our department expands, it’s time for a facility that reflects the high level of service we provide, and that our community deserves. Help us design a resilient fire headquarters that honors our mission and respects the unique environmental setting of the San Geronimo Valley.

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