Project List

Client:
City of San Diego, CA
Project:
Citygate, in partnership with COAR Design Group (formerly Jeff Katz Architecture), assessed the space and facility needs of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department’s Emergency Communications and Data Center to provide space-needs planning for this essential public facility in a way that can cost-effectively evolve. This assessment included researching the benefits of sharing space with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Interagency Command and Communications Center.
Client:
City of Gilroy, CA
Project:
Citygate worked with the City of Gilroy, California, to expand the scope of work specific to the City in parallel with our Standards of Coverage Assessment for the Cities of Gilroy and Morgan Hill and the South Santa Clara County Fire Protection District. This expanded scope of work included performing a fire station relocation impact analysis, identifying the best option(s) to meet the current and anticipated near-term service demand in the Glen Loma area, developing a pilot program to best meet the near-term service needs for the Glen Loma area, evaluating the current and future Fire Department records management system options, and evaluating the Department’s dispatch service options.
Client:
City of San Diego, CA
Project:
Citygate completed a fire dispatch merger feasibility study for the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department with the Heartland Communications Facility Authority and North County Dispatch Joint Powers Authority, along with a parallel feasibility study of merging lifeguard dispatch with San Diego Fire Dispatch.
Client:
Monterey County, CA
Project:
Citygate reviewed the Monterey County Emergency Medical Services System Communications Plan to integrate the upcoming radio system improvements. In addition, Citygate advised the EMS agency and hospitals regarding best-fit equipment needed to update capabilities. The project also considered all regional policies and state-mandated Incident Command System regulations.
Client:
Santa Cruz Regional 9-1-1, CA
Project:
Citygate completed a feasibility study for interested Monterey County Public Safety Agencies to be serviced by Santa Cruz Regional 9 1 1. The scope of the project includes: identifying Monterey County public safety agencies interested in transferring their 9 1 1 and dispatch services from the Monterey County Emergency Communications Department to Santa Cruz Regional 9 1 1; determining the ability of Santa Cruz Regional 9 1 1 to accommodate the additional loading and services to those agencies within its current facility; identifying the one-time costs associated with said service change; identifying any operational differences between the two dispatch centers; and assisting with equipment and facility configuration to accommodate said service change.
Client:
Monterey County 9-1-1 Emergency Communications JPA, CA
Project:
Citygate was selected to develop a comprehensive 10-year cost feasibility analysis comparing the current Monterey County 9 1 1 Emergency Communications Dispatch Services model to the proposed Joint Powers Authority (JPA) model, facilitate development of a JPA governance and cost-share structure among the prospective JPA partners, and draft the complete JPA agreement for stakeholder discussion. The City of Salinas served as the contracting agency.
Client:
Heartland Communications Facility Authority and the San Diego County Fire Authority, CA
Project:
Citygate completed an analysis to assess the feasibility of shared dispatch services between the Heartland Communications Facility Authority and the San Diego County Fire Authority to identify alternatives to the status as autonomous agencies providing 9-1-1 and communications services to their members and contract agencies while preserving and/or improving performance, in addition to containing or reducing costs.
Client:
Sacramento Regional Fire/EMS Communications Center, CA
Project:
Citygate completed an in-depth data analysis for the Sacramento Regional Fire/EMS Communications Center. This utilized the most recent 36 months of CAD data and resulted in a system-wide aggregate and incident-specific report of sufficient thoroughness and quality to be used in legal proceedings.
Client:
Santa Clara County, CA
Project:
Citygate conducted an analysis and assessment of the need for year-round fire and emergency services in the Sweetwater area of eastern Santa Clara County. The goal of this study was to provide the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors with a better understanding of the current emergency services delivery, stakeholder service delivery expectations, and service delivery alternatives.
Client:
Lakeside Fire Protection District, CA
Project:
Citygate completed a Standards of Coverage assessment and strategic fiscal review for the Lakeside Fire Protection District. This review arose out of the possible annexation of new area and investigated the impacts, if any, of the District’s mutual aid partners.
Client:
Lakeside Fire Protection District, CA
Project:
Citygate assessed the future plans, options, and strategies to provide fire and emergency medical services despite the Heartland Communications Facility Authority JPA’s new capital improvement needs. Citygate advised the HCFA regarding the opportunities for the agency related to future facilities, infrastructure, and systems.

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