Manchester aldermen OK three new fire trucks for $1.3 Million
| By Ted Siefer, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The pumper trucks will replace three 18- to 27-year-old trucks scheduled to be taken out of service in the 2015 fiscal year, which starts
The contract was approved unanimously at Tuesday's
Mayor
Alderman-At-Large
"We're keeping the fleet up to date," he said.
The contract comes as the
Burkush said the strain on the overtime budget was related to injuries.
"We have a very senior group of firefighters, and people have experienced injuries on the job and off the job," he said.
Contract, dog rules OK'd
Also on Tuesday, the aldermen approved without discussion a new two-year contract with the union representing police support staff. They also OK'd a tougher dog fouling ordinance and moved forward another ordinance that would place greater restrictions on dogs deemed vicious.
The agreement with the police support union gives the employees 1 percent raises in each of the two years, with employees picking up 17.5 percent of the cost of health insurance premiums; new employees would pay 20 percent.
The wage and insurance changes are identical to those agreed to in October by Water Works employees. The two unions were the only two representing city workers that rejected contract concessions last year.
The dog fouling ordinance removes a provision in the current regulation that made it enforceable only if the act of not picking up after a dog was witnessed by a police officer.
The vicious dog ordinance sets penalties for dogs that have been found by a court to be "a nuisance, menace or vicious to persons or property." Tuesday's vote sends the ordinance to the
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