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Commissioners discuss bringing Emergency Management Agency under county control after proposed fee increases

Butler County Board of Commissioners · December 2, 2024
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Summary

Commissioners debated assuming operational control of the regional Emergency Management Agency (EMA) following concerns about proposed per‑capita fee increases and limited transparency about deployments and equipment; the board directed staff to begin conceptual planning and stakeholder outreach with a formal process and notice period.

On Dec. 16 the Butler County Board of Commissioners discussed a proposal to assume operational control of the regional Emergency Management Agency, citing concern that EMA leadership proposed raising the per‑capita fee from $0.39 to $0.50 in 2025 and potentially $0.59 in 2026 without sufficient communication to commissioners.

Commissioners said EMA has struggled with recurring…

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