

The Cities of Sierra Madre and Arcadia approved a feasibility study in February to review a potential partnership. – File photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News
Discussion on future of fire services in Sierra Madre
The City of Arcadia is hosting a Fire Services Community Forum to discuss Sierra Madre residents’ concerns, insights, and priorities regarding a potential partnership between the cities of Arcadia and Sierra Madre for fire and emergency response delivery alternatives. This free community event is being held at Arcadia Fire Station 107, located at 79 W. Orange Grove, on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at 7 p.m.
“This is an opportunity for Sierra Madre residents to share their needs, wants, and expectations for a potential partnership,” said Arcadia Fire Chief Michael Lang. “The Arcadia Fire Department is a premier, Class One fire service. Extending our fire and emergency response services to Sierra Madre will provide enhanced fire suppression capabilities along the foothills.”
The Cities of Sierra Madre and Arcadia approved a feasibility study in February to review a potential partnership. As the lead agency, the City of Arcadia study will provide valuable information regarding the impacts and opportunities of consolidating services. For more information, please contact Arcadia City Hall at (626) 574-5401.
We are able to provide high-quality political journalism to you for free thanks to our advertisers. So that you can continue to enjoy HEYSOCAL's in-depth reporting, we ask that you please turn off your ad blocker and come on in, free of charge.
Subscribe to our newsletter for this giveaway and many more. Also, stay in the loop for SoCal news and updates.
Your subscription has been confirmed. You've been added to our list and will hear from us soon.
Your request has been confirmed! We will get in touch with you shortly.