During a recent city council meeting, members voted unanimously to amend the 2023 meeting schedule, canceling the May 3 meeting and adding a new session on May 10. Councillor Cusick made the motion, which was seconded by Councillor Greenleaf, and the change was swiftly approved.
The council also discussed the use of the ambulance enterprise account fund balance to pay down existing debt for the fire department. City Manager Carlton introduced the topic, highlighting a recent meeting of the ambulance advisory committee that reviewed the fund's financial health. Chief Seberg confirmed that the fund balance is robust enough to cover significant debts, including payments for the current and new rescue vehicles.
Seberg expressed optimism about the financial situation, noting that this marks a positive shift from previous years when meeting payment obligations was a challenge. Councillor Greenleaf, who has served on the ambulance board for over two decades, echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the collaborative efforts that have led to this favorable outcome.
The council members engaged in a constructive dialogue about the implications of this financial strategy, with Councillor Barry raising questions about its potential impact on the overall budget. The meeting concluded with a sense of progress and optimism regarding the fire department's financial management and future planning.