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Mayor’s proposed budget boosts SFFD staffing and fleet; $14M allocated for equipment
Summary
The mayor's proposed two-year budget would raise the Fire Department's appropriation to about $374M (FY16–17) and $380M (FY17–18), fund five firefighter academies, add prevention and inspection staff, and allocate $14M for fleet and equipment replacement over two years.
Mark Corso presented the mayor's proposed two‑year budget to the Fire Commission on June 8, outlining personnel, equipment and capital investments the administration proposes for the San Francisco Fire Department.
Corso said the budgeted baseline is approximately $374 million for FY 2016–17 and $380 million for FY 2017–18, reflecting negotiated MOUs, fringe-benefit increases and planned initiatives. "We're looking at approximately $374,000,000…
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