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ConFire is Sharing Details on Their New Brentwood Station, and You’re Invited

BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA – Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is holding a community meeting to share updates on its next Brentwood firehouse, Station 90.

The open house style event is set for Thursday, November 6, 2025, starting at 6:00 PM at Cornerstone Fellowship, 6641 Lone Tree Way in Brentwood.

What the meeting is about

ConFire officials will present station renderings, introduce the team leading the project, and take questions from residents. The station is planned for the area of Lone Tree Way and Windy Springs Lane, and the session is designed to explain how the new facility will serve nearby neighborhoods.

Why it matters

Station 90 is meant to improve coverage for a fast-growing part of East County. Hearing about the timeline, design features, and service area directly from the project leads gives neighbors a chance to weigh in before construction milestones are locked in.

Event details at a glance

  • Date: Thursday, November 6, 2025
  • Time: Starts at 6:00 PM
  • Location: Cornerstone Fellowship, 6641 Lone Tree Way, Brentwood
  • Format: View renderings, meet project leaders, ask questions

How to participate

Show up a few minutes early to view the boards and grab a seat. Bring questions about response times, traffic access, construction schedule, and how Station 90 will coordinate with nearby stations.

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Thomas Smith

Thomas Smith is a food and travel photographer and writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. His photographic work routinely appears in publications including Food and Wine, Conde Nast Traveler, and the New York Times and his writing appears in IEEE Spectrum, SFGate, the Bold Italic and more. Smith holds a degree in Cognitive Science (Neuroscience) and Anthropology from the Johns Hopkins University.

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