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Sutter County confronts CSAF fire funding gap; staff and chiefs urge citizen tax option and short‑term fixes

Sutter County Board of Supervisors · April 29, 2025
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Summary

County staff and interim fire leadership told the Board the County Service Area F (CSAF) special tax no longer covers growing fire service costs, leaving a budget shortfall. Options discussed included a citizen‑led property tax measure, short‑term developer‑funded staffing, intermittent station closures or using limited bridge funds; no formal decision or vote was taken.

Sutter County staff told the Board of Supervisors that County Service Area F (CSAF) — the special district providing fire services in parts of the county — faces an unsustainable funding gap because its property‑based tax has remained essentially flat while salaries and benefits have risen.

Staff said CSAF was set up in 1996 as a self‑supporting special district funded by benefit assessments and a later property assessment; however, the tax base has not grown materially while operating costs have. Staff quantified the local shortfall in different ways: the sheriff’s office estimated patrol costs in a taxed area (Beat 6/7) at about $1.3 million while the tax exchange payment…

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