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Commissioners approve $1.3 million in emergency services grants; cistern request set aside for study

2284345 · February 11, 2025
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Summary

The Boulder County Board of County Commissioners approved $1,301,697.23 in Emergency Services Grant awards to 13 local fire protection districts, while asking staff to study a separate $300,000-plus cistern proposal before approving it as a grant-funded project.

Boulder County commissioners on Feb. 11 approved $1,301,697.23 in awards recommended by the Emergency Services Grant Program Advisory Committee to support equipment, station improvements and other needs for mountain and rural fire protection districts.

The grants cover a total of 13 projects the advisory committee recommended from the fall 2024 grant cycle, committee staff said. The projects include purchases ranging from medical equipment and personal protective gear to vehicle replacements, radio and communications upgrades, and capital work on aging stations.

“Twice a year, the advisory committee reviews grant applications from eligible…

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