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Missoula City Council Removes Fire Levy From Ballot

Missoula City Council Removes Fire Levy From Ballot
Missoula City Council Removes Fire Levy From Ballot

Missoula City Council Removes Fire Levy From Ballot On monday, the missoula city council voted to remove resolution 8696 from the ballot in november. the proposed levy would raise $7 million per year for the missoula fire department. The missoula city council discussed a variety of topics during monday evening's meeting.

Missoula City Council Approves Fire Levy For June Ballot
Missoula City Council Approves Fire Levy For June Ballot

Missoula City Council Approves Fire Levy For June Ballot Now, therefore, be it resolved, that the missoula city council hereby rescinds resolution 8696 and withdraws the request to place a fire and emergency services levy on the november 7, 2023 ballot. On monday, the missoula city council voted to remove resolution 8696 from the ballot in november. the proposed levy would raise $7 million per year for the m. The city council has adopted a resolution establishing for fees for requests that require a longer time to process, and or if you would like paper copies or electronic records on storage media provided by the city. contact city clerk claire trimble for more information at 406 552 6077. A proposed levy intended to improve fire and emergency response across missoula by establishing a new fire company and station in the mullan area was pulled from the november ballot on monday night.

2024 Ballot Issues Fire Levy And Local Government Review City Club
2024 Ballot Issues Fire Levy And Local Government Review City Club

2024 Ballot Issues Fire Levy And Local Government Review City Club The city council has adopted a resolution establishing for fees for requests that require a longer time to process, and or if you would like paper copies or electronic records on storage media provided by the city. contact city clerk claire trimble for more information at 406 552 6077. A proposed levy intended to improve fire and emergency response across missoula by establishing a new fire company and station in the mullan area was pulled from the november ballot on monday night. The east missoula rural fire department’s proposed levy failed by 42 votes, with 294 opposed and 252 in favor of the measure, according to the unofficial results. the department intended the proposed levy to be up to $300,000, but the ballot read an additional $300,000 because of a language mix up. This one time levy is not to be confused with a countywide, permanent crisis services levy on the ballot in 2022. it was defeated by voters. Stephanie lundberg reported that east missoula was holding a special meeting at the same time as the county wide call to address a misadvertised fire district levy on the ballot. Overview the city of missoula fire department has not had an increase in personnel since 2008. the city's population and calls for help have increased, while station reliability has gone down.

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