
Mayor's Press Conference - Apr 17, 2026 - Meeting
Mayor's Press Conference • San FranciscoApril 17, 2026
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SF Breaks Ground on New Fire Training Campus in Bayview
San Francisco leaders gathered on Carroll Avenue in Bayview Hunters Point on April 17 to break ground on a state-of-the-art fire training facility — the most significant investment in SFFD training infrastructure in more than 70 years. The project, funded by the $628 million Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) bond voters approved in 2020, replaces a 1950s-era facility and channels hundreds of construction jobs directly into the Bayview community.
New SFFD training campus breaks ground in Bayview Hunters Point, replacing a facility from the 1950s with a 50,000-square-foot scenario district, seven-story training tower and model buildings
$628M voter-approved ESER bond funds the project as part of two decades of seismic safety investment across three bond cycles
Hundreds of local construction jobs promised for Bayview residents, with Bay Area–based Swinerton as general contractor and Bayview-rooted subcontractors on the team
SFFD answered 183,261 calls in 2025 — more than 500 a day — underscoring urgency of modernized training
Supervisor Walton and community groups highlight economic pipeline for District 10 youth
The basics: The new SFFD training campus on Carroll Avenue will replace the department's aging facility at 19th and Folsom, which has been in use since the 1950s and no longer meets modern firefighting training standards. The project is funded through the Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) bond program — a series of voter-approved general obligation bonds, passed in 2010, 2014 and 2020, that have financed new firehouses, upgraded police stations, bolstered the city's emergency firefighting water system and retrofitted hospitals and health centers.
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