Saturday, February 28, 2009

Carmel Valley Fire District - $600,000 problem

Carmel Valley Fire Uncovers $600K Problem

CARMEL VALLEY, Calif. -- Two Salinas rural fire chiefs announced Thursday evening that they found a $600,000 problem affecting the Carmel Valley Fire District.
The two fire chiefs, who are now heading the administration at the Carmel Valley Fire District, gave a description at a board meeting on how the financial troubles came about.
The district plans to explore a variety of options to get back on track, including stopping all purchases, reducing overtime and selling six of the district's vehicles.
The board will meet with county officials Monday to hammer out an official strategy.

Source: KSBW - Link

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