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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 05 12 Regular ADD ON 602 Fire Consolidation with Seminole CountyCity of Winter Springs Regular Meeting May 12, 2008 051208_COMM_Add_On_Regul ar_602_Fire_Consildiation_W ith_County Page 1 of 1 COMMISSION AGENDA ADD-ON ITEM 602 Consent Informational Public Hearing X Mai 12, 2008 MGR. / /DEPT. Regular Meeting Authorization REQUEST: Mayor Bush requesting the City Commission to discuss fire consolidation with Seminole County. PURPOSE: This agenda item is needed to discuss the option of fire consolidation with Seminole County. CONSIDERATIONS: Based upon action taken by the legislature to further limit property tax revenues, consolidation of fire services with Seminole County has taken on a much higher level of priority. FUNDING: N/A RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Commission discuss the fire consolidation as an alternative for dealing with the long term financial stability of the City's General Fund. ATTACHMENTS: COMMISSION ACTION: Date: May 12, 2008 The following was read during ADD-ON Regular Agenda Item "602" by Mayor John F. Bush at the May 12, 2008 City Commission Regular Meeting. ~~~~~~~~ MAY 1 2 2008 CITY OF VdiN r~-. ~-+ Sr'riiNGS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK The CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS May 12, 2008 City of Winter Springs 1126 East SR 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Attention: Mayor John Bush Dear Mayor Bush • WE ARE PEOPLE WHO CARE ABOUT PEOPLE • The City of Altamonte Springs merged its Fire Department with that of Seminole County on October 1, 2002. This occurred after a year of study by a committee of both City and County representatives. The study determined that substantial savings would result from the consolidation of the two departments and that there would be no resulting reduction in the level of service to residents in either the City or the County. It has now been 5 '/z years since the consolidation occurred and our experience has been totally positive. As the study projected, we have achieved significant savings with no reduction in the level of service to our residents. In fact, in the 5'h years since consolidation, I have not received a single complaint regarding the fire service in Altamonte Springs. I believe that the success we have had with the Fire Department consolidation between the City of Altamonte Springs and Seminole County can be instructive. However, I also know that every city is unique and that what worked so well for us may work differently in other cities. Based on the Altamonte Springs/Seminole County consolidation experience, I believe the subject absolutely is worthy of serious study and open-minded investigation by other cities in Seminole County. Given the revenue constraints placed on cities by the economy and legislative action, it may be more important now than ever before to look into ways to reduce the cost of this important government service. As always, we would be pleased to assist you and your staff with additional information, so please do not hesitate to contact us as you move forward. Sincerely, Russel E. Hauck Mayor Office of the City Commission 225 Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 407/571-8121