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Resident presses for antique fire truck repairs; mayor to bring lease for truck to next council meeting

Town of Eatonville Town Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

A member of the Eatonville Historical Society asked the council about repairing the town's antique fire truck for the Fourth of July parade; Mayor Emily McFadden said the lease for the antique truck will be brought to the next Council meeting, and councilmembers requested the draft Fire Department agreement for review.

During the public-comment period at the Feb. 23 Eatonville Town Council meeting, Audrey Roley, who identified herself as a member of the Eatonville Historical Society and a resident of 48513 144th Ave E, asked about the status of the town’s old fire truck and said the group would like to make repairs so it can run in the Fourth of July parade.

Mayor Emily McFadden told the council she will bring forward the lease for the antique fire truck at the next council meeting. Separately, Town Administrator Eric Phillips said he has sent a draft Fire Department lease to SPFR for review and that SPFR will consider it at their board meeting.

Councilmembers Bill Dunn and Colin Stephens asked to receive copies of the draft Fire Department agreement. The matter will be on a future agenda when the lease is ready for council consideration.