Argument in Favor:

The Mt. Angel City Council and the Board of Directors of the Mt. Angel Rural Fire Protection District are asking you to vote yes in support of the creation of the Mt. Angel Fire District. Both the City Council and the District Board have approved this annexation proposal. The next step to accomplish this task is a yes vote by voters on the annexation measure.

The existing fire station, fire vehicles and equipment will be transferred into one operating fire service district. The city will continue to receive professional fire service while the new district can more effectively manage its resources. Improvements in fire protection can be accomplished under the direction of a single elected board of directors. The five member board that will govern the district will consist of two members who live within the city. The new fire district will be structured like many other fire districts in our area, some of which have been in existence for many years.

The City of Mt. Angel, like many Oregon communities has lost significant resources in the past few years. This loss coupled with the present economic conditions has left the community unable to provide basic services at levels we once enjoyed. If the annexation is approved the following will become viable goals for the community:

1. Major repairs to city streets starting with College Street.

2. Development of a new Mt. Angel Public Library.

3. Maintain 24/7 police coverage for the community.

This is an opportunity to create a better fire district and to improve the City of Mt. Angel by concentrating its resources on streets, library and police services. I urge you to join me in voting yes for the annexation of the City to the fire district.

(This information provided by Thomas C. Bauman)

The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by Marion County nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statements made in this argument. Marion County does not correct errors in spelling or grammar.

 


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