Letters: Downtown Brentwood station would be good for entire county
Briefly

The Brentwood City Council plans to vote on the reconstruction of the downtown fire station which, if approved, promises to improve fire services for the community. This project is deemed crucial as current resources are insufficient for Brentwood's population of 67,000, who currently rely on one station. The enhancement aims not only to benefit local residents but also to bolster the entire fire protection system for Contra Costa County. Additionally, there's an urgent message emphasizing responsible driving during summer, especially in light of past tragedies caused by drunk driving.
Brentwood's downtown fire station rebuild will significantly enhance fire service for its 67,000 residents, improving safety across Contra Costa County with additional resources.
The Brentwood City Council should proceed with the fire station project, which aims to strengthen fire protection and address service gaps for the community.
Summer brings increased travel, making it crucial for drivers to remain sober and avoid DUI incidents, ensuring safer roads during holiday festivities.
The incident involving the North Salinas High athlete highlights a need for reevaluation of CIF's policies regarding celebrations, which can unfairly impact young athletes.
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