
Groundbreaking — The City of San Marcos officials and Flintco project team celebrated a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Fire Station #2. The new station will be constructed on a vacant city-owned site in San Marcos and replaces the existing station that has served the community since 1954. Special thank you to Chief Les Stephens, Mayor Jane Hughson and Director of Public Safety Chase Stapp for their support.
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