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ETSB: Formula for future costs still in works

911 Executive Committee corrects statements made by county leaders

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Morris Fire Chief Tracey Steffes also brought up concerns with Welter's statements at the Rules Committee meeting. Welter said in the preliminary formulas he's seen, the fire districts would be paying the most for dispatch services in the new contract.

Steffes said he received numerous calls of concern from his board trustees when Welter's comments were printed.

Contrary to statements made at the county's Rules Committee, the 911 Finance Committee is still working on a formula for future costs and is trying to make it as fair to all the Grundy County parties involved, said Dite,

Severson and Welter were invited to attend some of those meetings, said Dite, but were told the formula was still being worked on "in-house" until the committee had a more concrete one to present to the 911 Executive Commitee.

They are still tweaking multiple formula possibilities, he said, and the goal is fairness, not putting the bulk of the cost on one taxing body or another.

In other business, Interim Sheriff Kevin Callahan was appointed Vice Chairman of the 911 Executive Commitee. Wednesday's meeting was Chairman Monty Serena of the South Wilmington Fire Department's first meeting as chair.

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