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Redmond staff advance 2025'2050 Fire Department Functional Plan; council asks for fiscal integration before final adoption
Summary
Fire Chief Adrian Shepherd and Deputy Chief Ami Quirricone presented a 2025'2050 Fire Department Functional Plan at the Oct. 14 study session that proposes station renovations, new apparatus and a phased funding strategy totaling roughly $83 million through 2050.
Fire Chief Adrian Shepherd and Deputy Chief Ami Quirricone presented the city's proposed 2025'2050 Fire Department Functional Plan at the Oct. 14 study session, describing a long'range capital roadmap to align stations, apparatus, and staffing with projected growth.
Shepherd described the plan as a document that "connects our facilities, fleet, and equipment needs with the investment strategies to deliver them," and Quirricone said the plan "ensures our fire systems keep pace with Redmond's growth, risk environment and community expectations." Staff said the plan is intended to integrate with Redmond 2050 and the citywide capital investment strategy and is required before the city can update and legally use fire impact fees.
Key elements in the plan include prioritized station work (a major…
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