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NFM Fire Station #1 to close to reduce costs and taxes

By Staff | Sep 7, 2010

Last week the North Fort Myers Fire District Board of Commissioners held an emergency meeting to discuss the millage rate increase that was slated to be on the November ballot.

The board voted unanimously to remove a referendum from the ballot. The referendum called for an increase the Fire District’s millage rate from 2.5 mills to 3.0 mills.

There was consensus between the board of commissioners, the district’s union and administration that the district’s residents would be over-burdened with another tax increase.

“It was an emergency meeting for two reasons,” said Fire Commission Board Chairman Leroy Nottingham. “One was to see if we were eligible for a Safer Grant, which we didn’t qualify for, and the other issue was to consider an ad valorem increase.”

“North Fort Myers residents are already being overwhelmed by unemployment, falling home prices, other taxes and fees,” said North Fort Myers Fire Chief Terry Pye. “The board felt that if the district could balance the budget, then don’t need to increase fire taxes at the present time.”

The bottom line is that the district will close Fire Station #1, which is located on Willis Road in North Fort Myers.

“We are working on that plan right now, to see where and when we can do this,” said Fire Com-mission Board Chairman Leroy Nottingham.

In preparing for a loss of revenue in the past two years, the district has utilized many cost saving benefits, Pye said.

“The district has re-duced its suppression staffing (firefighters) through a voluntary separation plan. Unfortunate-ly, the district has laid off four non-suppression personnel,” he said.

The district also limited the amount of take home vehicles to only those that would respond to an emergency outside normal working hours.

“The union has made huge concessions in the past two years in both benefits and salary. Average pay for district employees was reduced $3,000 to $5,000 per employee,” said Pye.

The district was planning on building a new fire station but, for now, that plan has been put on hold.

There are three other stations in the district, Pye said. The others will remain open, with community safety in mind.

“The fire service in North Fort Myers will be maintained,” said Nottingham.

If you have any questions, call Pye or Assistant Chief Chris Noble at 997-8654.