San Miguel fire district board poised to adopt $22M budget
"The last two years we have closed out our books with more revenue than expenditures," said
Since returning in 2017 to a stand-alone entity after five years outsourcing to the
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In the late 2000s and into the early 2010s, it was having financial difficulties.
To save money, it signed a
The bulk of the district's expenses go toward the salaries of 85 employees, including 72 firefighting personnel -- nearly
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The average firefighter/paramedic makes an annual salary of about
Raddatz said a further look ahead is promising. There are two voter-approved bond measures that are coming to a close this year, including one from the 1990s that helped
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