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Data show Lititz Borough carries larger share of regional fire/rescue workload; council warned of higher future costs
Summary
Deputy fire commissioner Mike Smith told council time-tracking shows Lititz Borough accounts for about 42–43% of call workload, higher than the 34% contribution the borough currently pays; staff estimated the shift could increase borough costs by roughly $35,000 when the intergovernmental agreement is renewed in 2027.
Mike Smith (speaker 11), who serves as deputy fire commissioner, told council that the fire commission’s time-tracking over the last 14–15 months shows Lititz Borough absorbs roughly 42–43% of the workload — higher than the 34% contribution the borough has paid under a verbal arrangement when the deputy…
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