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Seismic Rehabiliation and Remodel Project

Klamath County Fire District No. 1 was a recipient of a $1.3 million seismic rehabilitation grant from the Oregon Office of Emergency Management to conduct seismic rehabilitation and remodel of our Administrative Office.

Central Fire Station

Grant Overview


The Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM) administers the SRGP. The SRGP is a competitive grant program that provides state funds on a reimbursable basis for seismic rehabilitation of critical public buildings, which include hospital buildings with acute inpatient care facilities, fire stations, police stations, sheriffs' offices, other facilities used by state, county, district municipal law enforcement agencies, and buildings with a capacity of 250 or more persons that are routinely used for student activities by K-12 public schools, community colleges, education service districts (ESDs), and higher education. Funding for seismic rehabilitation projects improve overall capabilities of the building to resist earthquake forces and reduce overall risks to populations using critical public buildings. Therefore, the primary emphasis of school projects is life-safety for the building occupants with continuity of the facilities' operations as an essential consideration. The primary emphasis of emergency services building projects is immediate occupancy for continued operation of such facilities following a seismic event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project Timeline (click and drag horizontally to view events on the timeline, click on the event to view more details)

The construction items listed below are an estimate of the time and are subject to change without notice.