Commissioners discuss new fire training facility
Prospective firefighters from across the region may find themselves training at a new
The proposed site on the property of the
Strange explained that the governor's proposal will add 16 new training locations to the 14 existing sites in the state. He said current firefighters in the county — most of whom are volunteers — currently have to travel to attend trainings, an expense participants currently have to cover independently. The time and cost associated with this training can discourage potential firefighters from joining
"Maybe in the long run, the most important benefit will be the retention and recruitment of firefighters who can now complete all phases of the training right here in
The tower will also draw firefighters from across the region to
Commissioner
"(The tower) won't belong to any one particular fire township or station or anything like that," Stepro said. "And also, the state grant requires it to be available to anyone. This will be good for everyone, not just one or two departments."
Strange said the facility is an estimated
"Time is really of the essence because these things are just moving forward every day with greater costs," Strange said. He explained that the state will fund the majority of the project, but currently it is estimated that the county will have to contribute
He said the
"If we could obtain a commitment for
Strange said he is working with the
The commissioners voted unanimously to send Strange's request to the
In other business, the commissioners heard a report from
"It's an interest-free loan, and I've requested a 10-year term just because I believe most loans should have a term them," Voelker said. "We would pay back according to getting paid." He said there are multiple projects in progress regarding the sale of real estate owned by the EDC.
"We actually have a purchase agreement that's just about complete with a small piece in
The commissioners voted 3-0 to send Voelker to the council with his request.
In other business, the commissioners unanimously voted to renew a contract with


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