Kelseyville FPD

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Kelseyville Fire CFD Election Results Update

In this post, CivicMic shares the Kelseyville Fire CFD election results. The Kelseyville Fire Protection District (“District”) held a special election on December 21, 2021, that provided registered voters within the District boundaries an opportunity to vote in favor or against the formation of the proposed Fire CFD that would have funded certain enhanced Fire and EMS services. MK Elections mailed a total of ballots to 7342 voters qualified to vote in the special election. On December 22, 2021, they authenticated the ballots, and subsequently, the canvassing process began. The process was completed on January 4, 2022. Kelseyville Fire CFD …

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Kelseyville FPD Election Materials

Kelseyville FPD Election Materials

In this post, CivicMic shares the Kelseyville FPD election materials. The Kelseyville Fire Protection District (“District”) will be holding a special election on December 21, 2021.  In this election, registered voters within the District boundaries will have the opportunity to vote in favor or against the formation of the proposed Fire CFD that may fund certain enhanced Fire and EMS services including new ambulances, a new fire engine, a fire station in the Soda Bay corridor, and salaries for additional Fire and EMS staff members. The purpose of these enhanced services would be to ensure reduced response times and more …

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Kelseyville FPD Special Election

Kelseyville FPD Special Election

The Kelseyville Fire Protection District (“District”) has been considering the formation of a Fire CFD to fund certain enhanced Fire and EMS services, as well as a fire station in the Soda Bay corridor. CivicMic has received some inquiries about the special election process. In this post, CivicMic provides clarification about the election procedure for the Kelseyville FPD special election. Kelseyville FPD Special Election Procedure The election procedure for the special election is governed by the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended. According to Government Code Section 53326 (a), it is legally feasible for the District to hold …

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Kelseyville Fire CFD Staffing

Kelseyville Fire CFD Staffing

Kelseyville Fire CFD Staffing Kelseyville Fire Protection District (the “District”) is considering forming a Fire Community Facilities District (“CFD”) to not only finance a fire station in the Soda Bay corridor but also to fund increased Fire and EMS services. One of the items that the proposed CFD would address would be expanding the staffing to support the services provided. In this post, CivicMic shares information about the Kelseyville Fire CFD staffing increase if the CFD is approved. Currently, the District has two fires stations (Station 55 and Station 56) and 18 total employees consisting of firefighters, EMTs, paramedics, engineers, …

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Second Kelseyville FPD meeting slides

Second Kelseyville FPD Meeting Slides

CivicMic and the Kelseyville Fire Protection District hosted a second virtual Kelseyville FPD meeting on June 9, 2021, via (Zoom) and telephone, to further discuss the proposed Fire Community Facilities District as a potential funding solution for the construction of a new fire station which would be centrally located in Soda Bay Corridor, as well as staffing for the station and new equipment. In this post, CivicMic shares the second Kelseyville FPD meeting slides and video. Second Kelseyville FPD Meeting Slides (Click on any slide below to zoom in.  Hover the mouse pointer over any slide to stop.) Presentation by …

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Second Kelseyville FPD Meeting Agenda

Second Kelseyville FPD Meeting Agenda

CivicMic and the Kelseyville Fire Protection District are hosting the second Kelseyville FPD meeting virtually, via (Zoom) and telephone, on Wednesday, June 9th at 6:00 PM (PST) to discuss the proposed Fire Community Facilities District (“CFD”), survey results, and the formation process. In this post, CivicMic shares the second Kelseyville FPD meeting agenda. Click here for instructions on how to join the meeting. Up-to-date information on the process will be posted at https://www.civicmic.com/category/kelseyville-fpd/. To secure your spot and receive the telephone and Zoom login information a few days prior to the meeting please click here to RSVP. If you are …

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