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April 20, 2021 Cypress Fire Station Correspondence 2021-2017 4 <br /> <br /> <br />If the City was able to pull $400,000 from a sale outside of the BID district for BID <br />uses, with no Resident input or oversight, then they should at least throw us a bone <br />with funding the Cypress Station. <br /> <br />How is it possible that residents have NO SAY in the Downtown BIDs yet the BIDS <br />get to Hoover up $400,000 of public money? <br /> <br />— SPS <br />Sent from my iPhone <br /> <br /> <br />On Jan 11, 2021, at 11:54 AM, Chris S <chris714oc@gmail.com> wrote: <br /> <br />Hello All, <br />Do you know the current status of the Cypress St Fire Station? <br />Last I heard, last year the city put it up for sale and received a few bids, but said the bids were too low. I <br />remember seeing a few emails a few months ago talking about saving the Fire Station and asking city <br />council members to fund the renovation of the building. <br />The city recently sold the YMCA building to Mike Harrah for $500K and the city already allocated $400K <br />of that money, so there is $100K still left the city could use on Cypress St Fire Station. <br />So do we know if the city still owns the Fire Station and what they plan to do with it? <br />Chris <br /> <br />Ginelle Hardy <ginelleann@gmail.com> <br />Date: <br />08/19/2020 10:43PM <br /> <br />Hello Margarita, <br /> <br />I am doing catch up, I just watched the replay of Pacific Park <br />neighborhood meeting because I wasn’t able to watch it live. <br /> <br />I have a keen interest in homeless issues at Cypress & <br />Bishop because of the spill over problems at the historic Cypress <br /> <br />