In a recent Oregon Joint Village Board Meeting, community leaders and emergency services representatives gathered to discuss the future of fire and EMS facilities in the area. The meeting, held on July 30, 2025, focused on the critical need for a new station and the goals that will guide its development.
Public safety emerged as the top priority for the group, emphasizing the importance of creating a safe environment for both first responders and the community. The discussions highlighted the need for facilities that not only protect firefighters from common hazards such as cancer, suicide, and heart attacks but also ensure that the station is inclusive and welcoming to all residents.
The group outlined several key goals for the project, including longevity and fiscal responsibility. Leaders stressed the importance of planning for the future, ensuring that the chosen location will meet the community's needs for years to come. They also discussed the potential for one or two stations, weighing the implications of each option on service delivery and community integration.
Another significant point raised was the need for the new station to align with the village's long-term plans. This alignment will help ensure that the facility serves not just the immediate needs of the fire and EMS departments but also fits into the broader vision for the village and surrounding areas.
As the meeting concluded, participants acknowledged that they are still in the early stages of the planning process. No decisions have been finalized, but the collaborative approach taken by the group reflects a commitment to thorough analysis and community engagement. The next steps will involve further assessments of existing facilities and continued discussions on the best path forward for Oregon's emergency services.