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Fire Station buildings in Los Angeles

80 fire station buildings benchmarked under LA Municipal Code 22.610.1 (EBEWE), graded by ENERGY STAR score.

Buildings
80
Avg score
Avg site EUI
58.9
kBtu/ft²
Floor area
1.1M ft²
combined

Top of the class

Most efficient

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area

Penalty exposure

Least efficient

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area

Scale

Largest

BuildingScoreSite EUIFloor area
140 N AVENUE 1973.6 kBtu/ft²74,882 sq ft
16444 W ROSCOE BLVD59.0 kBtu/ft²53,500 sq ft
450 E TEMPLE ST117.4 kBtu/ft²34,858 sq ft
5769 W HOLLYWOOD ST44.7 kBtu/ft²32,600 sq ft
4470 W COLISEUM ST45.4 kBtu/ft²25,281 sq ft
8900 S EMERSON AVE39.4 kBtu/ft²24,759 sq ft
10124 BALBOA BLVD57.8 kBtu/ft²24,260 sq ft
1327 N COLE AVE39.3 kBtu/ft²21,595 sq ft
21050 W BURBANK BLVD60.7 kBtu/ft²21,272 sq ft
504 S HARBOR BLVD44.9 kBtu/ft²20,117 sq ft

Frequently asked questions

How efficient are Los Angeles's fire station buildings?

The 80 benchmarked fire station buildings in Los Angeles average an ENERGY STAR score of — and a site energy-use intensity of 58.9 kBtu/ft² in their latest LA Municipal Code 22.610.1 (EBEWE) disclosures.

Which fire station building in Los Angeles has the best energy grade?

No scored buildings of this type yet.

Dataset updated . Source: Existing Buildings Energy & Water Efficiency (EBEWE) public disclosure.