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Fire commission votes to pursue millage to fund staffing for additional 24‑hour stations
Summary
The Lancaster County fire commission voted in favor of pursuing a millage to fund staffing for proposed second and third 24‑hour stations; members directed staff to produce cost estimates and 5‑ and 10‑year scenarios for council consideration. One member representing the City of Lancaster recused.
The Lancaster County fire commission voted at the meeting to pursue a millage to fund staffing for additional 24‑hour stations, and directed staff to prepare cost estimates and multi‑year scenarios to present to county council.
Agency official (S1) moved "I would like to make a motion to vote towards millage," and the commission conducted a roll call. Multiple members answered in the affirmative and one member was recorded as recused; S1 explained the recusal was because that member is an employee of the City of Lancaster and "needs directions from his administrator" before participating in a vote on intergovernmental participation.
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