EDITOR’S NOTE: I received this letter from a goup of concerned citizens who want to make sure that everyone who possibly can will come the meeting on Monday about the fate of the Point Montara Fire Protection District. I support this effort and encourage you to attend.
It’s important to come to the Community Scoping Session for the Draft Municipal Service Review for the Pt. Montara and Half Moon Bay Fire Protection Districts
The average household in Montara & Moss Beach pays over $800/year in taxes just for fire protection. And your taxes can be raised without your vote.
This is your only local opportunity to share your concerns about the cost, quality and options for emergency and fire protection services here on the coast with the Executive Director of the Local Agency Formation Commission.
Every parcel in the district pays 13% of its property tax dollars for fire service. We also pay the Measure H parcel tax of $177/year; it can be raised to $250 without your vote. A home with an assessed value of $500,000 could have taxes for fire services total $900/year.
About two years ago Point Montara Fire District (PMFD) terminated our successful fire services agreement with Half Moon Bay Fire District (HMBFD). Today only 4 1/2 short months remain until HMBFD removes its staff from our fire house in Moss Beach. Yet PMFD has no written plan in place, and no chief, no firefighters or paramedics hired.
The quality of our emergency services is up in the air.
Several years ago, when it became apparent the PMFD was headed for serious problems with its "go-it-alone" attitude, a citizens group banded together. For years members have attended every PMFD meeting. They’ve asked questions; PMFD refused to answer. In desperation they petitioned the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) for a Municipal Fire Services Review (MSR) to get answers to their questions. PMFD is still refuses to be accountable to the public.
With a "go-it-alone" district the ever-increasing costs for legal, retirement, training and personnel to cover sick leave and vacation (overtime pay) could bankrupt the district in the next few years.
The MSR reveals that a contract with California Department of Forestry is the most cost effective option to maintain our high level of emergency services. They would place CDF firefighters in our Moss Beach station. CDF has statewide resources for training, professional management, and legal expertise.
Come hear the report, meet the CDF chief, and get your questions answered. You can download your own copy of the MSR from Coastsider.
LAFCO Community Scoping Session
May 9, Monday, 7:30 p.m.
El Granada School
400 Santiago Avenue
El Granada
Pt. Montara Fire Protection District regular meeting
May 10, Tuesday, 7:30pm
Seton Coastside
Moss Beach