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The Council reviewed 2026 budget needs for fire, emergency medical, senior, and transportation services; the Business Administrator said those programs are fully funded. Firefighters handled more than 800 calls in 2025, MEMS received 2,083 calls, and Access Transportation is slated to receive two grant-funded vans.
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The meeting focused on proposed spending and service needs rather than final budget adoption. Fire officials discussed replacing Ladder 4, which is expected to take three to four years, while emergency medical officials requested an ambulance and $68,500 in patient evaluation equipment. Senior and transportation services are growing, with about 1,200 Senior Center members and plans for two new vans, expanded hours, and additional drivers.
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