06/10/2026
🚨 SAN JOSE DESERVES BETTER 🚨
In 2018, San Jose voters approved Measure T with the promise of opening new fire stations and improving public safety.
Eight years later, Fire Station 32 remains closed.
After this year’s budget process:
❌ Fire Station 32 was delayed again
❌ Two fire stations remain closed
❌ Sworn firefighter positions were eliminated
❌ Critical staffing shortages continue
❌ Emergency call volume continues to increase
San Jose already operates one of the lowest-staffed metropolitan fire departments in the nation, yet City Hall continues to delay investments in the firefighters and emergency resources our community depends on.
The voters kept their promise when they approved Measure T. Eight years later, City Hall still hasn’t kept theirs.
Firefighters aren’t just pointing out the problem—we’re fighting for solutions. Local 230 is pushing for federal SAFER grant funding and advocating in Washington, D.C. to bring millions of dollars back to San Jose to help staff fire stations and improve emergency response.
Because that’s what firefighters do. We solve problems.
Now we need our elected leaders to do the same.
Visit SafeSanJose.org to learn more and contact your elected officials.