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Title: Fire Districts Association of California


1
Fire Districts Association of California
  • Fire District Trends and Issues
  • Certificate of Achievement Program
  • Module 4

2
Objectives
  • 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.

3
Issues Facing Fire Districts
  • What Are They?

List the Top Issues Facing Fire Protection
Districts in California.
4
Top Issues Facing FPDs
  1. Firefighter Safety
  2. Changing public expectations
  3. Increasing service demands/standards of cover
  4. Funding and Prop 13
  5. Mergers consolidation
  • Generational changes and workforce expectations
  • Personnel, relationships, egos
  • Politics, elections and ethics
  • Technology and equipment
  • Transition from volunteer to career

5
Operational
  • Firefighter safety, health and wellness
  • Experience of the workforce
  • Training
  • Lessons learned
  • Variety of operations
  • Organizational impact of serious firefighter
    injury or death

6
Public 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

7
Increasing 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

8
Funding and Prop 13
  • Formulas locked by law
  • Some unable to keep up with demand
  • Inequities between public agencies

9
Board 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

10
Fiscal Controls
  • Audits
  • Inventory spot inspection
  • Report reconciliation District and County
  • Identification of vulnerable areas
  • Open reporting of wrong doing

11
Alternative Revenues
  • Benefit Assessments
  • Fees
  • Special Tax
  • 2/3 voter approval
  • Grants
  • FIRE Act
  • Homeland Security
  • Office of Traffic Safety
  • No Magic Bullet

12
Impact of Personnel Costs
  • Retirement Defined benefits vs. Defined
    contributions
  • Trends in benefit levels
  • Workers Compensation
  • Health Benefits
  • Overall cost

13
Mergers/Consolidation
  • The million dollar question is
  • How will consolidation be beneficial to the
    citizens of the District?
  • Or
  • Why are we doing this?

14
Forms of Joint Efforts
  • Consolidation
  • Joint Powers Authority
  • Contracts for Service

15
Considerations
  • Governance
  • Staff organization
  • Labor
  • Finance
  • Facilities and equipment
  • Technical Aspects
  • Consolidation
  • Disillusionment
  • Successor Agency
  • Elections

16
Process Options
  • Consultant report
  • Committee
  • Top Down implementation

17
Must be able to articulate pros and cons.
18
Potential 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

19
Potential Consolidation Cons
  • Time invested and it doesnt come together
  • Potential for damaged relationships/hard feelings

20
Consolidation Potential Pros
  • Seamless operations
  • Consistent level of service throughout
    consolidated district
  • Reduced/streamlined administration (divert to
    line functions)

21
Consolidation Potential Pros
  • Consistent equipment standards
  • Hiring standards/process streamlined
  • Consistent training standards
  • Depth of resources increased
  • Reserve equipment

22
Consolidation Potential Pros
  • Specialty resources/programs widely available
  • Cost avoidance apparatus, staff, stations,
    administration
  • Deeper awareness of each agencys capabilities
    through study/cooperation

23
Influencing factors
  • FINANCE
  • Labor unions
  • Political will
  • Geographic limitations
  • Contiguous boundaries
  • Cost/ability to align labor agreements
  • Staff retirements and timing

24
Influencing Factors
  • Culture and values of each organization
  • LAFCO
  • Outside political pressure
  • Dispatch services
  • Requires strong leadership

25
Situations that shout Watch Out
  • Widely disparate
  • Finances
  • Operations
  • Labor agreements
  • Levels of service

26
Situations that shout Watch Out
  • Lack of support from
  • Governing bodies
  • Chiefs (administrative staff)
  • Labor unions
  • Volunteers
  • Allied agencies
  • Key community members

27
Once 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

29
Generational Changes
  • Entry level now versus 30 years ago
  • Technical society
  • Education improvements
  • Evolving expectations
  • Broader mission
  • Volunteerism

30
Personnel
  • Relationship between the board, the chief, the
    firefighters and the staff
  • Divisive personnel issues
  • Embattled board/chief
  • Individual board member agendas

31
Technology 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

32
Web 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

33
Televised 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

34
Email Messages
  • Instant communications tool to a large number of
    people
  • Be careful of potential for Brown Act violations

35
Newsletter
  • Direct mailer effective for targeting general
    information to citizens
  • Mailer list Confirm accuracy
  • Use care in editing
  • Can be expensive

36
Volunteer Transition
  • Cost gap widening for personnel
  • Safety and response standards
  • Public demands for service
  • Funding

37
FDAC 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

38
Associations
  • 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

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