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The City of Deafell Finance Committee approved the recommended 2026 fire department budget on Sept. 29 after department leaders explained maintenance needs, including plumbing work, a failed furnace and garage-trim repairs.
Fire department representatives told the committee that one of three furnaces at the fire bay is not operating and that plumbing and water-heater work were included in the maintenance line after city capital-improvement guidance suggested moving items under $10,000 into the regular budget. The department said it would seek multiple quotes for furnace replacement and expected to absorb some costs in the operating budget.
The department also reported a drainage project was to start the following day; staff said they would know by the end of the week whether the work required more extensive measures. The committee was told the department had secured training-budget dollars to cover education and potential schooling for new members and that the department leadership has drafted a training plan covering the coming years.
Alders moved and seconded the motion to approve the fire department budget; the roll-call vote recorded ayes from alderpersons present and the motion carried.
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