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Consultation has concluded
Boulder Fire-Rescue is currently working on an update to its Master Plan. This process includes a thorough evaluation of how the department currently operates and potential areas for improvement or efficiencies.
Another significant part of the process is community engagement. We want to know what the public perceives as current and emerging risks and needs. Then, we want to hear your ideas about how to resource these appropriately.
The Master Plan will serve as guiding document for the next five years and will include measurable goals and objectives. The city will use this strategic plan to make many critical decisions, including how to allocate funding, if and when to create new programs and services, where to construct fire stations, and how to provide emergency medical service.
If you have thoughts or concerns about public safety in Boulder, this is a process that will matter to you!
Boulder Fire-Rescue is currently working on an update to its Master Plan. This process includes a thorough evaluation of how the department currently operates and potential areas for improvement or efficiencies.
Another significant part of the process is community engagement. We want to know what the public perceives as current and emerging risks and needs. Then, we want to hear your ideas about how to resource these appropriately.
The Master Plan will serve as guiding document for the next five years and will include measurable goals and objectives. The city will use this strategic plan to make many critical decisions, including how to allocate funding, if and when to create new programs and services, where to construct fire stations, and how to provide emergency medical service.
If you have thoughts or concerns about public safety in Boulder, this is a process that will matter to you!
Have you used Boulder Fire-Rescue services in the past five years?
We'd love to hear about your experience (good, bad or neutral). Please keep in mind this is a public board, so do not provide identifying information or details you consider to be medically private, but tell us a bit about the kind of emergency we were responding to and how our firefighters or our privately-contracted advanced medical providers/ambulance service did.
Thanks so much for sharing your story. We will consider this feedback as the Master Plan is updated.