San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria helped break ground Monday on Torrey Pines Fire Station 52, adjacent to UC San Diego, that will serve University City and surrounding communities, NBCSanDiego.com reported.
It is the 11th new or rebuilt San Diego Fire-Rescue Department fire station since 2015. The city has opened new fire stations in five neighborhoods since 2014 — City Heights, Little Italy, Mission Valley, Point Loma and Hillcrest, the report said.
A city official said electrification of the fleet and facilities will propel San Diego toward its Climate Action Plan goals, according to the report.
The university gave the city $20.5 million and the land upon which the station will be built, east of North Torrey Pines Road on the northwest corner of the campus, the report said. The total cost of the facility with surrounding infrastructure improvements is projected to be about $22.2 million, according to the mayor’s office.
Once completed, the facility will be two stories tall with more than 14,000 square feet of space and located within SDFD’s Battalion 5, according to the report. It will have three apparatus bays, sleeping quarters for nine personnel, an office for firefighters and the battalion chief’s office, an exercise room, a kitchen, a ready room and on-site parking.