Pickaway County, OH — Pickaway and Circleville Townships are set to vote on new 4-mill levies that would shift the fire department that serves them from entirely volunteer-based to part-time operations. This change is designed to address increasing emergency call volumes and staffing shortages that have strained the current volunteer system.
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The proposed levies, each at 4 mills, aim to transition the Pickaway Township department to part-time staffing while still retaining some volunteers. This move is anticipated due to a surge in emergency runs that have been taxing the departments, which currently manage just over 50% of their calls independently. The transition to part-time staffing is expected to improve response times and overall efficiency.
Fire officials have highlighted that the volunteer base, which numbers around 40 members, is largely made up of individuals who do not reside locally. Many are career firefighters with commitments that limit their availability. Consequently, the departments struggle to respond promptly, especially when simultaneous emergencies occur. With part-time staff, the departments hope to have three people on duty around the clock, ensuring that they can handle multiple calls more effectively.
Currently, Pickaway township rely on mutual aid for support, which, while invaluable, does not always fully address the increasing demand. This levy would help reduce dependency on outside assistance and provide a more stable and responsive firefighting force.
The proposed levy will cost approximately $140 per $100,000 of property valuation. This funding will primarily support staffing needs, with minimal additional funds allocated for maintaining equipment, much of which has been secured through federal grants. The goal is to ensure that the fire departments are self-sufficient and not reliant on the general fund.
Pickaway Township covers around 49 square miles, while Circleville Township covers approximately 10.1 square miles. These areas include residential and commercial properties, with ongoing developments potentially increasing call volumes in the future.
A public meeting to discuss the levies will be held on September 17th. Residents are encouraged to attend to learn more and provide feedback. Both townships’ trustees are supportive of the levies, recognizing the need for sustainable funding to maintain effective fire services.
For those concerned about the impact on their property taxes, officials plan to provide detailed information and answer questions to help residents understand the necessity and benefits of the proposed changes.
For More Information:
- Public Meeting: September 17th
- Cost of Levy: $140 per $100,000 property valuation
- Contact: Pickaway Township Fire Department for details and further inquiries.