SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2021 | 7A Committees from page 1A given from City Recorder and Economic Development Co- ordinator Kelli Weese, Assis- tant City Manager and Public Information Officer Megan Messmer and City Planning Director Wendy FarleyCamp- bell. All three presentations were designed to lead new commit- tee members through the pro- cesses that govern meetings, as well as an overview of financ- es, human resources, planning, public works and personal in- teractions. That was also the case for FURA committee members, who received an abbreviated version of the longer presenta- tion tailored to the agency. FURA Chairperson Bill Meyer introduced new com- mittee members and reviewed the agenda for the evening. “I want to welcome two new commissioners tonight, Dave Braley and Rob Ward, who is representing the Port of Siu- slaw. He is our latest commis- sioner at the port. I am sure pleased to have both directors on board and I believe it por- tends some good decisions moving forward,” Meyer said. With no public comment scheduled and no changes to the minutes from the previous month’s meeting, Reynolds turned the meeting over to Weese, who covered the his- tory of FURA, the manner by which it is funded and how it has interacted with the city previously. Weese paid special atten- tion to emphasize the tone and tenor expected from FURA members, asking members to be respectful. Comments to the media and to the public in general were mentioned as areas where an individu- al’s opinion should be stated clearly; any comments made regarding FURA should only be mentioned when discussing the work done by the agency. The overview at FURA in- cluded new graphics which clearly delineated the areas in the Urban Renewal District, projects qualified for poten- tial support, previously FU- RA-funded projects, and the expectations of committee members. Messmer then reviewed the status of the ReVision Flor- ence Streetscaping Project, mentioning the few remaining items being completed, in- cluding the repair to the Maple Street Gateway Monuments, and ADA-compliant cross- walks. Current members of FURA are: Chairperson Bill Meyer, Vice Chair Mike Webb, Ron Caputo, Dave Braley, Mayor Joe Henry, John Scott, Rob Ward, Carmela West and City Councilor Woody Wood- bury. During the CEDC meeting, much of the same information regarding the responsibilities of its members and the city structure which governs com- mittee interactions was cov- ered. The CEDC action items were limited and included the election of Bill Prosser as its chairperson, and Jeff Ashmead as vice chairperson. Current members of CEDC are Chairperson Bill Prosser, Vice Chair Jeff Ashmead, Jon- athan Baily, Nicholas Costa, Brian Holmes, Daniel Lofy, Russ Pierson, Carla Twombly, David West and Robbie Wright, as well as Mayor Joe Henry as the city council ex-officio and Kelli Weese as the staff ex-officio. WLFEA from page 1A • Change over to an Op- tion 4 Health Insurance plan at a 90/10 split for employees, and a 50/50 split for employ- ee families in the amount of $98,430; and he then request- ed transfers from Contingency to Personnel Services totaling $400,500 so the district does not exceed appropriations. While Resolution2021-01 was ultimately approved, the differences in philosophy be- tween one WLAD director and other board members was highlighted in comments made by Director Larry Farn- sworth during the discussion period. “I will open the discussion by again expressing my disap- pointment that our board did not have the resolve to com- plete the negotiation goals that they set out at the beginning of this process,” he stated. “Well before COVID and well before the budget cycle, our board came to a consensus. The chief presented a very good official review of the future of the district and it was clear that expenses were growing faster than revenue — and that our district faced some difficult financial challenges. We have no spending discipline and we don’t have a board that is will- ing to say ‘enough is enough.’ The sense of entitlement in this district is beyond com- pare.” Farnsworth continued, pointing out specific expen- ditures which he believed should be handled differently and that, from his perspective, employees and staff at WLFEA were over compensated and received more benefits than other comparable agencies. WLAD Director Mike Webb disagreed with Farn- sworth on the financial situ- ation at WLFEA and pushed back in a brief response to Farnsworth. “We have a contract and we have to fund it. We have em- ployees that are on a contract and we have to continue to run the district,” Webb said. “It is a two-way street when you get into negotiations and we went all the way down to mediation. It’s not that we didn’t try to cut things, it’s just hard to make the case you are destitute when you bring in $350,000 more then you spend.” SVFR Director and Presi- dent Ned Hickson, who was involved in the fire district’s contract negotiations, said he supported the idea of address- ing future district obligations but also felt the deal reached with the labor union was achieved in good faith and would allow for more debate on the matter during the two years of the contract’s life. “I know this has been an arduous process, a seemingly never-ending process, and I know that it got a hair away from mediation. But I think, given the circumstances, ev- erybody took a little bit of a hit and everybody got a little bit of something,” Hickson said. “It’s not exactly what we started out for, and it wasn’t what the union started out for. But under the circum- stances, and considering the challenges of the past year, I am happy with what we end- ed up with.” After a brief pause, the roll call vote took place to approve the contract, as was the case with the transfer of assets re- quested in Resolution 2021- 02, passing with only Farn- V Tires Brakes Shocks Alignments Valvoline • 541-902-8900 • 2086 Hwy. 126 • Florence E U OT S F E F LO E N C R VOTE FOR US BEST OF 2020 VOTE FOR US BEST OF 2020 541.997.7178 TEL 541.997.7195 FAX said. This includes the Florence Police Department and the Mapleton and Swisshome/ Deadwood Fire Departments. “The West Lane Emergen- cy Operations Group is final- izing discussions with Lane County Public Health for vaccine clinics to be held in the City of Florence,” Schick added. “We are hoping to be able to hold more clinics in early March. Those desiring to be vaccinated must sign up through the Lane County COVID information website. The federal government has, or will shortly, be distributing vaccine directly to local phar- macies on our area.” People can preregister for the vaccine through www. lanecounty.org/coronavirus. WLFEA’s meeting ended on a positive note as Hick- son, during the director com- ments portion of the meeting, specifically welcomed new firefighters Pebley and Ter- rell, thanking them for their commitment and intention to serve the Florence communi- ty. The next meeting for the SVFR and WLAD boards of directors is scheduled for Thursday, March 25. For more information, vis- it svfr.org and westernlane ambulance.com. BEST O LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTERS 4325 Highway 101 Florence, OR 97439 sworth opposed. Reports from SVFR/ WLAD staff were included in the meeting materials, with no questions from directors. Also during the meeting, two new firefighters — Con- way Pebley and Nick Terrell — were sworn in and the con- sent agenda for the meeting was approved without chang- es. In his monthly memo- randum, Schick reported WLAD was awarded a reim- bursable grant from the Or- egon Parks and Recreation Department for the purchase of an All-Terrain Vehicle in the amount of $60,164, of which $48,130 (80 percent) is paid for by the grant, leav- ing $12,034 (20 percent) to be paid by the district through a contingency transfer. WLAD was also awarded a Coronavirus Relief Fund grant through the Depart- ment of Administrative Ser- vices for the purchase of two Hands-Free CPR devices in the amount of $32,770, of which 100 percent is paid by the grant. In addition, “All first re- sponders in the WLAD ser- vice area have been offered the COVID vaccine and we have completed the vaccina- tion series for those who de- sired to be vaccinated,” Schick “Keep Calm and Jerry On” 541-997-3815 88274 Rhododendron Dr. As always, we are thankful to you all for your continued support. We couldn’t do it without you. 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