During a recent government meeting, the Cooper City Commission recognized Fire Chief Harrington, who is likely attending his final meeting in the role. Commissioners expressed gratitude for his service, highlighting his professionalism and significant contributions to the fire department, including securing resources and equipment that surpassed those of previous chiefs.
Commissioner remarks emphasized Harrington's dedication, with one noting that he had successfully replaced three out of four fire apparatus, enhancing the city's fire safety capabilities. The commissioners also acknowledged his willingness to engage with the community, allowing them to participate in ride-alongs and other events.
Despite the positive sentiments, the meeting also featured pointed discussions regarding grant acquisition for the fire department. Chief Harrington clarified that while regional grants were pursued, he had not personally secured any specific grants for Cooper City during his tenure. This led to a debate about the responsibilities outlined in the contract with the Broward Sheriff's Office (BSO) regarding grant applications.
Commissioner Greenhouse voiced concerns about the commission's approach to questioning officials, suggesting that the manner of inquiry could be improved to foster a more respectful dialogue. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, leaving the future of the fire department in the hands of the incoming chief, Chief Brown, who will take over following Harrington's departure.