Taking next steps in services consolidation

Consultant: Look at combining top fire administrators

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Bringing staffing up to the three-person minimum would increase costs $168,979 a year, Finn determined.

Shumard wants residents’ feedback before proceeding further.

“It’s probably worth a community conversation to figure out ... would people be willing to pay the extra, city and rural, to increase the staffing in the departments so there’s more people available?” he said. “Is that something that people want, or is current staffing OK, and are people fine with the way the situation is?

“Do they just want us to concentrate on saving additional money by consolidating at the top and improving services from that standpoint? That’s part of a community conversation.”

When Blackert presents Finn’s findings to her council tonight, she will make her own recommendations, focusing on “what we’re already doing right and how we can build on that,” she said.

“What the two cities are doing already is exactly the right path, and we just need to stay on that path, as far as sharing of Deputy Chief [Gary Cook] and consolidating administration,” she said.

Before any attempt at consolidation can be made, Finn pointed out, obstacles must be overcome. Although Rock Falls participated in the study by providing documents and information, the project was driven by Sterling.

Rock Falls views its fire department as part of its community identity, Finn found.

“With that strong sense of community on the Rock Falls side, there’s some reluctance to change the way it operates today,” he said. “That’s a community-by-community issue.

“There is no study in the world that’s going to change a community’s sense of identity.”

That’s another reason the fire departments should focus on the efficiencies that would come from combining the top positions, he said.

“The only functional things that would benefit are administrative,” he said. “Since they rely on each other, [getting] policy aligned, [they could] function as one agency but neither would give up local identity of losing a fire department.”

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