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North Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
Administration Building Renovation/Expansion.
Posted Date
May 28, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 28, 2026
North Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
Close: Jun 11, 2026
Administration Building Renovation/Expansion.
AvailableNorth Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
Project consists of fire station. See outside
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 25, 2025
North Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
Close: Sep 25, 2025
Project consists of fire station. See outside
North Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
Project will consist of a one story fire storage building with supporting facilities, associated site work will include a concrete drive. Site utilities consist of water, electric, gas services. Minimal landscaping is part of this project.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Sep 18, 2025
Release: -
North Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
Close: Sep 18, 2025
Project will consist of a one story fire storage building with supporting facilities, associated site work will include a concrete drive. Site utilities consist of water, electric, gas services. Minimal landscaping is part of this project.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from North Metropolitan Fire And Rescue District
The Board meeting included a presentation of the Resuscitation Academy Award, introductions of new staff members for the Civil Service Committee, Community Risk Reduction, and Administrative Assistant roles, and a review of 2025 incident data and future planning initiatives. The Chief Financial Officer presented a five-year financial plan, including projections for revenue, expenditures, and staffing models for new positions. Staff provided updates on impact fees for new developments, amendments to Civil Service rules, construction progress on the training center and new stations, and upcoming community events. The Board conducted an executive session to discuss land acquisition, collective bargaining, and legal advice on bylaws and election processes, and formally adopted updated Board bylaws.
The meeting agenda includes several presentations, such as the Resuscitation Academy Award, introductions of new committee members and staff, an incident data and planning division review, and the presentation of a five-year financial plan. Staff reports cover impact fees, proposed amendments to Civil Service Committee policies, revised board bylaws, and construction updates. Action items include the approval of accounts payable, consideration of updated board bylaws, and updates regarding the Broomfield Urban Renewal Authority.
The Board of Directors will be attending the North Area Fire Academy graduation. The session involves a quorum of the board where they may discuss district-related issues, although no formal action will be taken on any district matters.
The board meeting agenda includes recognition for the Community Academy, a PIO presentation, and the presentation of a GFOA Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. Updates are scheduled for the Operations and Training Divisions. Staff reports include a review of year-to-date financial statements for the General Fund, an update on the Auto-Aid IGA First Amendment, and other project updates. Additionally, there will be an update from the Broomfield Urban Renewal Authority and consideration of a motion to approve the First Amendment to the Auto-Aid Intergovernmental Agreement.
The meeting includes the introduction of a new EVT Mechanic and the presentation of a Fire Safety Commendation Medal. Key action items involve the consideration of a 2027-2028 collective bargaining agreement with the International Association of Firefighters, the establishment of a Reduced Hours Exploratory Committee, the adoption of impact fees, and the adoption of a Wildfire Resiliency Code for the unincorporated portion of Adams County. Additional agenda items cover a Fire Prevention Division review, financial reports, and project updates.
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