Your Fire Rescue and Emergency Response Services

Being fiscally responsible while meeting community demand

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Evergreen Fire/Rescue faces rising demand and increased fire risk. 

Without additional revenue by 2027, we will not be able to reach the high level of fire and emergency services our residents expect and deserve. Additional services across the District will be impacted.

Fire rescue team members preparing equipment at the back of a red ambulance with an orange helicopter in a grassy field.

Strong Financial Track Record

Evergreen Fire/Rescue has a strong financial track record, however increased risk and rising costs will significantly impact tax revenue starting in 2027

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Impact to Emergency Services

Without additional revenue, emergency services and response will be impacted. 

The community has identified wildfire prevention and mitigation as a top priority, however as the risk continues to increase so do the costs

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Two firefighters in yellow shirts extinguishing a small ground fire near evergreen trees with a fire truck in the background.
Parked red Evergreen Fire Rescue trucks and ambulance lined up on a road beside a sidewalk and trees.

Demand Continues to Grow

The demand for fire and emergency services continues to grow across the District and has begun to outpace revenue.

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Community Engagement Timeline

March 2026: Community Survey
April - July 2026: Community Outreach + Input
August 2026: Board Determines Next Steps

Quick Poll

Five years ago, a new fire engine cost $650,000. Today, how much do you think a new engine costs?

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