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Letter to the Editor: Fire Commissioners Thank Community for Bond Support

Fire District 10 Commissioner Rick Gaines expresses the board's gratitude for approval of Proposition 1 to help it relocate Station 78 and strengthen volunteer stations in the district.

Letter from Rick Gaines, Fire District 10 Commissioner:

On behalf of the Board of Commissioners for King County Fire Protection District 10, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the voters of the fire district for supporting and successfully passing Proposition 1: Construct and Remodel Fire Stations and Acquire Firefighting and Life Saving Equipment proposal.Β 

It was a difficult decision for the Board to ask our neighbors for their approval of a revenue bond during these tough economic times.Β  But, the need was there.Β  The most important need was to relocate Station 78 to a more central location in May Valley to improve response times to a larger portion of the service area.Β  In addition, there is a need to strengthen our volunteer stations in Maple Hills, Tiger Mountain, and Lake Joy to aid in accomplishing their mission and attract more volunteers.Β  When the Board considered the favorable bond market and construction climate, the need coupled nicely with opportunity.

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The Board of Commissioners appreciates the trust you have demonstrated in approving Proposition 1 and pledges to not squander that trust and to wisely steward these funds to provide you the best value for your emergency service dollar.

Rick Gaines, Fire District 10 CommissionerΒ 

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