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Council hears fire ad hoc update; Measure L revenue cited as first step toward municipal fire service Council received an update from its fire ad hoc committee on options for local fire service. Staff cited Cal Fire personnel cost estimates, Measure L revenue projections and a county offer of a 36‑month extension while the city plans next steps including job descriptions and equipment purchases.

Livingston is at a crossroads for its fire services, with critical funding and staffing decisions on the table that could shape the future of community safety!

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Merced County emergency manager briefs Livingston council on updated disaster council, training and mutual aid Merced County Office of Emergency Services manager Adam Amaral presented an overview of the countys updated disaster council ordinance, emphasizing multi-jurisdiction planning, training and the need for sustained grant funding; councilmembers asked about exercises and local roles.

Merced County is revamping its disaster council to enhance emergency response and training, but funding cuts pose a serious challenge to these crucial efforts.

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