Title: Fire Districts Association of California
1Fire Districts Association of California
- Fire District Trends and Issues
- Certificate of Achievement Program
- Module 4
2Objectives
- Identify trends and issues related to California
Fire Protection Districts - Identify common operational trends in the fire
service - Understanding of public expectations for fire
protection districts - Recognize forms of cooperative fire protection
with pros and cons - Basic understanding of legislative impacts
- Identify technological tools for FPDs.
3Issues Facing Fire Districts
List the Top Issues Facing Fire Protection
Districts in California.
4Top Issues Facing FPDs
- Firefighter Safety
- Changing public expectations
- Increasing service demands/standards of cover
- Funding and Prop 13
- Mergers consolidation
- Generational changes and workforce expectations
- Personnel, relationships, egos
- Politics, elections and ethics
- Technology and equipment
- Transition from volunteer to career
5Operational
- Firefighter safety, health and wellness
- Experience of the workforce
- Training
- Lessons learned
- Variety of operations
- Organizational impact of serious firefighter
injury or death
6Public Expectations
- Bigger, better, faster
- Write a check mentality
- Somebody else to figure out whats needed when I
call 911 (until we ask for ) - Bedroom community residents
- All things to all people
7Increasing Service Demands
- Evolving services
- Fire protection Structural, wildland and all
other - Emergency medical services ALS, BLS, Transport
- Haz Mat Terrorism, regulation
- Rescue Auto extrication, technical rescue
- Non emergency services/Non traditional
- Flu, bio hazard
- Fire protection planning, prevention
8Funding and Prop 13
- Formulas locked by law
- Some unable to keep up with demand
- Inequities between public agencies
9Board Oversight
- Pass a budget
- Staff spending authority based on budget
- Approve bills at board meeting (pre and post
approvals) - Routine review of bills and statements
10Fiscal Controls
- Audits
- Inventory spot inspection
- Report reconciliation District and County
- Identification of vulnerable areas
- Open reporting of wrong doing
11Alternative Revenues
- Benefit Assessments
- Fees
- Special Tax
- 2/3 voter approval
- Grants
- FIRE Act
- Homeland Security
- Office of Traffic Safety
- No Magic Bullet
12Impact of Personnel Costs
- Retirement Defined benefits vs. Defined
contributions - Trends in benefit levels
- Workers Compensation
- Health Benefits
- Overall cost
13Mergers/Consolidation
- The million dollar question is
- How will consolidation be beneficial to the
citizens of the District? - Or
- Why are we doing this?
14Forms of Joint Efforts
- Consolidation
- Joint Powers Authority
- Contracts for Service
15Considerations
- Governance
- Staff organization
- Labor
- Finance
- Facilities and equipment
- Technical Aspects
- Consolidation
- Disillusionment
- Successor Agency
- Elections
16Process Options
- Consultant report
- Committee
- Top Down implementation
17Must be able to articulate pros and cons.
18Potential Consolidation Cons
- Loss of Local Control
- Subsidy from one agency to another
- Fear of
- Lost board positions
- Change
- Loss of pay/benefits (or Y rating)
- Loss of organizational history
- May not be as close to local community
19Potential Consolidation Cons
- Time invested and it doesnt come together
- Potential for damaged relationships/hard feelings
20Consolidation Potential Pros
- Seamless operations
- Consistent level of service throughout
consolidated district - Reduced/streamlined administration (divert to
line functions)
21Consolidation Potential Pros
- Consistent equipment standards
- Hiring standards/process streamlined
- Consistent training standards
- Depth of resources increased
- Reserve equipment
22Consolidation Potential Pros
- Specialty resources/programs widely available
- Cost avoidance apparatus, staff, stations,
administration - Deeper awareness of each agencys capabilities
through study/cooperation
23Influencing factors
- FINANCE
- Labor unions
- Political will
- Geographic limitations
- Contiguous boundaries
- Cost/ability to align labor agreements
- Staff retirements and timing
24Influencing Factors
- Culture and values of each organization
- LAFCO
- Outside political pressure
- Dispatch services
- Requires strong leadership
25Situations that shout Watch Out
- Widely disparate
- Finances
- Operations
- Labor agreements
- Levels of service
26Situations that shout Watch Out
- Lack of support from
- Governing bodies
- Chiefs (administrative staff)
- Labor unions
- Volunteers
- Allied agencies
- Key community members
27Once Formed
- Ownership issues
- Disparate views from old regimes
- Finances
- Time to find new organizational identity
- Work to develop processes/documents
- Alignment of policies, procedures, labor
agreements
28 Consolidation Resources
- IAFC Fire Department Consolidation, The
end..or the Beginning - Other agency experiences
- Consulting firms
29Generational Changes
- Entry level now versus 30 years ago
- Technical society
- Education improvements
- Evolving expectations
- Broader mission
- Volunteerism
30Personnel
- Relationship between the board, the chief, the
firefighters and the staff - Divisive personnel issues
- Embattled board/chief
- Individual board member agendas
31Technology and Equipment
- Sophisticated (and expensive) equipment for
operations - Apparatus (engines, trucks, specialty equipment)
- Monitoring
- EMS, para medicine
- Rescue equipment
- Computer technology
- Radios P25 compliance, narrow banding
- Other communications
32Web Site
- Use care in design
- Thing about what the purpose and message is you
want to deliver - Once you start, keep it up to date
- Policy on links
33Televised Board Meetings
- Community TV access in many areas, part of cable
franchise - Colleges, council chambers, county buildings,
schools, for access - Develop policies before starting on camera angles
and protocols - Be aware of change in dynamics
34Email Messages
- Instant communications tool to a large number of
people - Be careful of potential for Brown Act violations
35Newsletter
- Direct mailer effective for targeting general
information to citizens - Mailer list Confirm accuracy
- Use care in editing
- Can be expensive
36Volunteer Transition
- Cost gap widening for personnel
- Safety and response standards
- Public demands for service
- Funding
37FDAC Legislative Advocacy
- Joint Legislative Task Force with the California
Fire Chiefs Association - Paid lobbyist Ralph Heim
- Task Force monitors legislation and takes
appropriate positions - Email/fax communication
- Current issues
38Associations
- Fire Districts Association of California
- League of Cities, Fire Chiefs Department
- California Fire Chiefs Association
- California State Firefighters Association
- California Professional Firefighters
- California State Association of Counties
39(No Transcript)