2006 Town Warrant Article 17

Shall the Town vote to establish an Ambulance Replacement Revolving Fund pursuant to RSA 31:95-h where the first $25,000.00 in ambulance service fees collected in each calendar year would be placed in said fund?  These funds would be held by the Treasurer and may only be expended for the replacement or major refurbishment of an ambulance.  (Recommended by Selectmen) (Not Recommended by Budget Committee)

Status

OriginatorFire Chief
Board of Selectmen5-0-0
Budget Committee1-9-0 (Gleason - yes)
Town Meetingno changes made during the Deliberative session


Voter's Guide Explanation

Each year the Fire Department asks voters to support a warrant article that puts money away into a capital reserve account to replace or refurbish an ambulance. This year the state passed new legislation that encourages towns to create a new type of revolving account that places ambulance fees collected into this new account instead of the general fund.  Please see RSA 31:95-h for more information.

Passage of this warrant moves the town closer to a self funding method of being able to refurbish or replace an ambulance when needed, keeping the tax rate stable over a longer period of time instead of having to pay for an ambulance replacement all at once.

 

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                     Ambulance               Ambulance Side view     Mileage ~ 74,500 miles       Inside Compartment

Each year the Fire Department asks voters to support a warrant article that puts money away into a capital reserve account to replace or refurbish an ambulance. This year the state passed new legislation that encourages towns to create a new type of revolving account that places ambulance fees collected into this new account instead of the general fund.  Please see RSA 31:95-h for more information.

Passage of this warrant moves the town closer to a self funding method of being able to refurbish or replace an ambulance when needed, keeping the tax rate stable over a longer period of time instead of having to pay for an ambulance replacement all at once.