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4 <br />issues due to nighttime calls? (Note: In 2022 there were 31 <br />total calls between 11 pm – 6 am.) <br />๞๟๠๡ 27. Do you think it’s reasonable to provide an 85-page in- <br />depth, fire needs assessment to citizens who have little to no <br />understanding about the complexities about running a fire <br />department, the core issue or the costs associated with each <br />option? Additionally does one-hour seem like a reasonable <br />timeframe for in-person input when you are hosting multiple in- <br />person events that allow back-and-forth dialogue about the <br />future of Hackberry Park? Clearly this is a more complicated <br />issue that affects public safety and has significant tax <br />ramifications. Shouldn’t citizens be given more time for a Q&A <br />with Orono City Council? <br />๞๟๠๡ 28. Is it a priority for the City of Orono to maintain the <br />existing group of personnel? How do you plan to do that with <br />the duty-crews? How do you plan to do that if you break away <br />from Long Lake? <br />๞๟๠๡ 29. Have you performed an independent audit of the costs <br />to rehab station 1 and station 2? What are the costs associated <br />with those improvements and how do they compare to building <br />a new station? <br />๞๟๠๡ 30. It is my understanding the Mayor Walsh is the co-owner <br />of Public Safety First, Inc. – an organization that trains first <br />responders (combined training with police, fire etc.) Is there <br />any connection between this business and training <br />recommendations? If not, will Orono commit to utilizing training <br />services from another organization to avoid a potential blatant <br />conflict of interest. <br /> <br /> <br />Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. <br /> <br /> <br />