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Mohave Valley Fire District
Trash collection and disposal services.
Posted Date
Feb 25, 2026
Due Date
Mar 17, 2026
Release: Feb 25, 2026
Mohave Valley Fire District
Close: Mar 17, 2026
Trash collection and disposal services.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Mohave Valley Fire District
The meeting addressed several key administrative reports and personnel updates. The Fire Chief reported on the completion of the Home Depot Grant Project, which funded refurbishments at Station 81, and confirmed the ambulance unit rebuilt under warranty by Demers is back in service. It was noted that the grant-acquired Water Tender is nearing final production. Furthermore, the Fire Chief and a board member completed Mohave College's board member training, which focused on leadership and effective board practices. Personnel promotions were acknowledged, specifically River Levandowski to Engineer/Paramedic, and Steve Winn and Mark Lowry to Captain. Upcoming events included a park dedication and a Firefighter Appreciation Day.
The meeting included a JPA update, with a feasibility study being performed by the J Vincent Group. A budget update was provided, noting potential increases in Workers Compensation costs due to a pending Legislative Cancer Bill. The Board accepted a grant from MEC for solar panels at Station 82. Updates were given on AFG Grants submitted for SBAs and a Water Tender, and the cancellation of the Easter Egg Hunt due to the Corona Virus. There was also discussion regarding a letter to the Board of Supervisors.
The Mohave Valley Fire District's Pension Funding Policy outlines the Board's objectives for pension funding, commitment to employees, and financial management, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. The primary goal is to achieve a 100% funded ratio for the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) by June 30, 2036. This will be accomplished by consistently maintaining Annual Required Contribution (ARC) payments from operating revenues and making additional payments above the ARC when financially feasible. The policy aims to ensure intergenerational equity and mitigate budget strain from unfunded liabilities.
The meeting included discussions and actions on several key items. The agenda was amended, and the minutes from the previous meeting were approved. The board approved the monthly bills and financials for April 2020. A public meeting was held to discuss the disposal of surplus property, approval of a Wells Fargo line of credit, and the renewal of medical insurance coverage with Employer Benefit Solutions. The preliminary budget for 2020/2021 was adopted, with details provided on expected grants. Updates were given on COVID-19 cases, roadside and wildland fires, and a county-issued burn ban. The board also discussed the JPA study.
The Mohave Valley Fire Department Board Meeting included a review of a thank you letter from a resident, the presentation of the 2023-2024 Preliminary Budget, administrative reports, and updates on grants, training, and community events. The budget includes a tax rate of $3.10 and equal budgeting of revenue and expenses at $7,617,244.00. The meeting also recognized firefighter achievements and promotions.
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