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Fire Dept Tent

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"As a taxpayer, I don’t think we need to keep giving things to the Kern County Fire Department,” said resident Liz Fox, in response to the city’s resolution to donate the large, white, tent utilized by the now-dissolved Tehachapi Fire Department as a temporary equipment shelter.

Tehachapi resident John Smith requested that the resolution be pulled from the Oct. 15 consent agenda, which is procedurally considered “routine and non-controversial” with all items subject to approval as a whole by one motion, unless opposed.

“We should get some money for it,” said Councilman Stan Beckham, who became visibly flustered after he was informed of the structure’s estimated value by City Manager Jason Caudle. “Just giving away $26,000 doesn’t make any sense.”
Beckham said the council could use the money to recoup some of the costs associated with the Tehachapi Fire Department, calling it a “failed project” that cost taxpayers $3 million.

I don't agree with the reasoning of some that believe the city should sell the tent rather than allow the county to use it to park fire equipment. If placed at Station 12 the tent would benefit the city by protecting fire equipment that is used for serving the community, likely including some of the fire equipment originally purchased by the city. Parking the equipment under cover will prolong the life and reduce damage caused by exposure to the weather and sunlight. This scenario will provide quick response and allow for more efficient maintenance of the equipment with the ultimate result being optimal service to the residents of the city. I see this as an excellent decision and a sign of unselfish cooperation between two entities dedicated to providing the best possible service to the residents of Tehachapi. Cooperation, Tehachapi as it should be.

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posted by P6 on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at 01:26 AM
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posted by Gretchensdad on Oct 24, 2007 at 11:48 AM

P6, I agree. The folly of the fire department funds the financed a project that shouldn't have been. Using any of the equipment that was purchased for fire protection should go for fire protection.  Fire protection is now soley back in the hands of the County. (Maybe keep one fire truck for those responsible for the City Fire Department  to ride on in parades as a, hopefully, humbling reminder.) 

 

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