During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the allocation of funds for emergency services, specifically focusing on the proposed $18,000 budget for Box 55, a local volunteer organization. A member of the council expressed strong support for the funding, emphasizing the importance of ensuring that the funds are effectively utilized to support the La Verne Fire Department (LFD) and La Verne Police Department (LPD).
The council member highlighted the necessity of rehabilitation services provided by Box 55, noting their previous contributions during emergencies and community events, such as DUI checkpoints. They acknowledged the organization's role in providing essential support during high-temperature conditions, which has been particularly relevant in recent months.
Concerns were raised regarding the potential underutilization of the allocated funds. The council member suggested that if the anticipated emergency calls do not materialize, the budget could be adjusted in future years based on actual usage. They stressed the importance of ensuring that the funds do not remain idle and proposed that Box 55 could engage in additional community services, such as traffic control, to maximize their impact.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to address all questions and finalize the funding decision in an upcoming session, ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of public funds for community safety and support.