PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, MAY 1, 2020 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM MCFD to fi eld levy questions online BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Marion County Fire Dis- trict #1 will be hosting a pair of virtual meetings to answer questions about their new operating levy renewal, which is on the May 19 pri- mary election ballot. Measure 24-441 would renew and increase the Fire District’s local operating levy (or local option levy), which accounts for almost 30 per- cent of its general property tax revenue. The virtual meetings will take place on Monday, May 4 and Tuesday, May 12 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. via Facebook Live on the district’s Face- book page. During the vir- tual meeting, MCFD#1 Fire Chief Kyle McMann will give a brief presentation and respond to any questions that are asked over Facebook Live and those that are sent via email before the meeting. In order to deal with an ever-increasing call-volume, McMann believes that it’s vi- tal that the levy gets passed — it will allow the district to hire two additional fi re- fi ghters/paramedics. Along with an increase in emer- gency calls, there has been a sharp decrease of volunteer fi refi ghters serving in Marion County. “The local option levy is crucial to maintain the ser- vices the district provides and addresses the increasing call volumes and response times within the 80 square miles of the district, which includes 55 percent of calls overlapping, meaning there are multiple calls going on at the same time,” McMann said. “The local option levy accounts for almost 30 per- cent of its general property tax revenue, all a signifi cant portion of the operating rev- enue of the district. Without the levy, services would be reduced.” The operating levy in- crease is proposed at 28 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value or $4.67 per month ($56 per year) for the owner of a home assessed at $200,000. Over the last year, MCFD#1 has made a con- certed effort to communicate the need to hire more emer- gency personnel and replace aging apparatus. That need has increased exponentially due to the COVID-19 pan- demic. Personnel costs have in- creased $35,000 per month to accommodate additional overtime pay and temporary hires. Costs also have gone up signifi cantly for personal protective equipment, emer- gency personnel, disinfectant, hand sanitizers and decon- tamination products because of the high demand. “COVID-19 has increased the need as we have increased staffi ng temporarily to meet the demand of services as well as keep responders out- fi tted with the necessary per- sonal protective equipment (PPE) that is needed,” Mc- Mann said. “Most of the PPE has seen dramatic increases in costs due to limited availabil- ity and demand. The district must be prepared to meet the demands of this outbreak of COVID-19 as well as future ones that will come.” For those unable to watch the meeting, McMann is available to answer questions at 503-588-6535 or kylem@ mcfd1.com. For more infor- mation on the operating levy request, visit www.mcfd1. com. Refi lled Tyson Cox, club manager of Keizer’s Physique Fitness, delivers a refi lled bottle of sanitizer to Annie Owen of Keizer. 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