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Residents urge return of volunteer firehouses and criticize council amid police‑headquarters debate
Summary
Multiple residents urged restoration of volunteer fire companies (Yantic, Taffville) and criticized the council for transparency failures and spending priorities; comments came during extended non‑agenda public comment and referenced longtime volunteer contributions.
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At the meeting's public‑comment period dozens of residents pressed the council on public‑safety organization and spending priorities, with repeated calls to reopen Yantic and Taffville volunteer firehouses. Joe McMahon, a longtime Taffville volunteer, said signs he distributed read in part, "Taffville wants their volunteer firefighters back," and urged the council to reverse closures.
Several speakers described personal ties to volunteer companies and lamented a loss of trust. One longtime resident told council, "You took that away from us," referring to the disbanding or replacement of volunteer units. Others tied the discussion to the larger police‑headquarters debate and expressed concern that major capital spending would come at the expense of neighborhood services. Council members acknowledged strong emotions and said public‑safety committee meetings would be used to inform the community; some speakers said that record‑keeping and public transparency had been inadequate.
The comments did not result in a formal council action at the meeting, but they illustrate sustained community opposition to recent public‑safety reorganizations and will likely shape the public outreach for the police‑headquarters referendum and future staffing decisions.

