Question 2 asks voters to invest $80 million to address public safety by building a public safety training facility for the police and fire departments and a fire resource management facility. A city’s full-service training facility would allow firefighters and officers to be trained locally on the industry's newest technology, techniques, and best practices. It’s for continual development and to provide specialized training. This funding helps increase our public safety capabilities and helps keep response times low.
Currently, training is done utilizing facilities throughout the Valley. The current fire resource building is a re-purposed fire station, the new facility would be intentionally designed to protect firefighters from dangerous carcinogens and provide a climate-controlled environment to store equipment.
These bonds help improve public safety throughout our community. Building additional public safety facilities, widening our streets, removing pinch points, and improving traffic signals will make our community safer, reduce congestion, and ensure that our first responders can be there when we need them most.
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