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City Administrator Tim told the council that Leavenworth County Fire District No. 1 had provided fire service in the area for roughly 19–20 years and the district held its final fire-board meeting the prior Monday. The council publicly thanked outgoing cityappointed board members Rob Gaslin, Andy Pawlowski and Becky Gordon for their service during a period the administrator described as "turbulent."
Tim also reported personnel changes: the city on-boarded eight new full-time employees (noted as new firefighters), two new part-time employees and four new volunteers for the City of Lansing Fire Department. City leaders said they are grateful to the newly hired staff and volunteers and that day-to-day service for residents should remain steady as operations transition.
Why it matters: The end of the county fire district arrangement and the onboarding of new city fire staff mark an organizational change in how fire services are delivered locally. Officials emphasized appreciation for the outgoing board and confidence in the new team.
Ending: City officials said they will continue to monitor the transition and maintain public information about fire service operations and staffing.
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