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a t..,0,----------- -y . I <br />The new station location will provide better response times to both southern Arden Hills and <br />Shoreview; converting the Lexington Station to 24/7 will also provide better coverage to North <br />Oaks, northern Shoreview, and TCAAP when built. Between 2019 and 2021, the Arden Hills City <br />Council, along with the other two cities, passed resolutions of support for the new station, and have <br />also approved a Joint Powers Agreement to facilitate future funding of the new station. <br />Along with the new station project, the department has also been discussing staffing, specifically <br />hiring at least six new full-time Captains. The board did recommend that the new staffing was their <br />preferred option moving forward. The department previously applied for a SAFER Grant and was <br />unsuccessful at the time, and is pursuing one this year, too. The fire department gave a presentation <br />to the City Council in July and August of 2022, and the City Council was supportive of applying <br />for the SAFER Grant and the associated new positions. <br />Fire District <br />The board has also been discussing the possibility of creating a fire district, which would be its <br />own separate taxing authority. A fire district is viewed as a more efficient form of governance <br />versus the current board as the fire district board could independently approve projects. The fire <br />district would bring the fire department off of each City's tax rolls, but would still have <br />implications to each City. The first being how would the fire department's cost be split amongst the <br />cities. The cities would have the option to split the cost based on a formula, which could be similar <br />to the one we use today. Another option would be to have it based on overall market value. The <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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