BOND PLANNING FIRE STATION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS.

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BOND PLANNING FIRE STATION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS

To make that happen we need… People - Firefighter EMTs Apparatus Facilities Equipment Get firefighters safely to emergencies to help those in need. BOND PLANNING FIRST PRIORITY

 Square Miles: 41  Population: 150,000  Responses: 17,695  Budget: 25M  $1.50/1000 AV  $0.29 M&O Levy Station 63 Station 62 Station 66 Station 61 Station 64 Station 67 Station 68 Station 65 BOND PLANNING DISTRICT FACTS

History and Governance of Fire District #39 Fire District Funding Capital Replacement History BOND PLANNING LOOKING BACK

Capital Needs Now and Future BOND PLANNING CAPITAL NEEDS

BOND PLANNING PROPOSITION #1 FIRE STATION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS

FIRE STATION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS  $39M, 20 yr. Gen. Obligation Bond  Rate = $.16 per $1,000  If Home Value = $250,000  Cost = $40 /year  Cost = $3.33/month BOND PLANNING BOND COST

BOND PLANNING WE ARE BUSY! BOND PLANNING

EMERGENCY RESPONSE INCREASES

2020 ? 2009 Responses 2013 Responses 16, ,695 BOND PLANNING RESPONSE CONCENTRATION

BOND PLANNING EMS RESPONSE CONCENTRATION

BOND PLANNING Artemis: 7-story, 222 rooms Sea Mar: 3-story, 43 units High Point Apt over Retail: 6 story,15 buildings,308 units 67 Celebration Senior Living: 2-buildings, 6-story, 380 units Kitts Corner Apts: 16-buildings, 3-story, 218 units FW Town Homes: 6-buildings, 3-story, 26 units Park 16 Apts: 26-buildings, 3-story, 300 units Christian Faith Center: 1-building, 2-story, 37K SF New Federal Way High School: 3 stories, 233K SF Federal Way Veteran’s Center, 1 bldg., 7 story, 45 units Progressive Insurance 17,000 SF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Des Moines Creek Business Park: 3-buildings, 536K SF

Senior apartments 1 bldg., 5 story, 135 units Recovery & Treatment Complex 5 buildings 95,000 SF 67 Assisted Senior Living: two 3-story buildings, 18 duplexes, 98 units Residential & Retail 1 bldg., 4 story, 82 units Redevelop existing senior complex, several bldgs., story, 221 new units BOND PLANNING PROPOSED OCCUPANCIES Residential/Commercial mixed use, 1 bldg., 7 story, 118,000 sq. feet Senior Living, 1 bldg., 6 story, 197 units Performing Arts & Conference Center, 1 bldg. 1 story, 44,000 sq. feet Residential & Retail 10 bldgs., 4&5 story, 372 units Residential & Retail 1 new building, 7 story, remodel existing. 92 units

Planned Multi Family Units Proposed Multi Family Units Planned Large Bldgs. Proposed Large Bldgs. Federal Way ,00044,000 Des Moines ,000213, ,000257,000 Total Units2,814Total Sq. Feet1,080,000 BOND PLANNING HELPING PEOPLE

FACILITIES BOND PLANNING

STATION LOCATIONS & AGES BOND PLANNING Station 67 Built: 1970 (45 yr.) Remodel: 1999 Station 66 Built: 1966 (49 yr.) Remodel: 1984 Station 65 Built: 1968 (47 yr.) Remodel: 1985 Station 64 Built: 1987 (28 yr.) Remodel: Station 61 Built: 1979 (36 yr.) Remodel: Station 60 Built: Proposed Station 63 Built: 1964 (51 yr.) Remodel: 1984/10 Station 68 Built: 1964 (51 yr.) Remodel: 1986 Station 62 Built: 1978 (37 yr.) Remodel: 1985 Fleet/Facilities Built: Proposed

Safety Improvements for all Stations:  Earthquake Retrofitting & Safety Improvements at All Stations  Ventilation Upgrades and Decontamination Areas at All Stations  Replacement of Aged & Deteriorated Roofs at 4 Stations  Emergency Back-Up Generators at All Stations, 24/7 Readiness  Firefighter Training Site Expansion  Property & Existing Debt Consolidation * Note: Fire Stations are years old. FIRE STATION & FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS = $31.6M BOND PLANNING

Safety Improvements for all Stations cont’d:  Site Security: Provide fences and gates at all stations.  Access Control: Provide security and access control systems at each station.  Maintenance and operational improvements for mechanical and electrical systems.  Fueling station upgrades and improvements at each station. FIRE STATION & FACILITY IMPROVEMENTS = $31.6M BOND PLANNING

APPARATUS LIFE CYCLE Design & Purchase Outfit in Shop Reserve Status Train Crews Surplus Primary Service BOND PLANNING 1 Year 3 Months 1 Month 10 Years 10- Years

NFPA 1901 Recommendation is 20 years EngineAnnual Miles Current Mileage Surplus?-Miles 1994 Pierce Tele-Squirt 6412,332143, w/aerial-151, Pierce 6313, , , Pierce 6513, , , Pierce 6711, , , KME E6310, , , KME E667, , , KME E656,349 92, ,943 FIRE ENGINE REPLACEMENTS BOND PLANNING Mileage Reading from March 2015

ENGINE RESERVE FLEET EngineStatusMilesStatusMilesAge 1995 Pierce Reserve143 KSurplus148 K21 Years EngineStatusMilesStatusMilesStatusMilesAge 2002 KME Primary (13 years) 126 KReserve141 KSurplus171 K18 Years StatusMilesStatusMiles StatusMilesAge Primary0Reserve100,000Surplus150,00020 Years BOND PLANNING Mileage Reading from March 2015

Aid Cars Improve Response Time 75%-80% of our Responses Are Medical Aid AID CAR REPLACEMENTS BOND PLANNING

Aid CarStatusMilesStatusMilesAge 2000 Braun Reserve62,507Surplus64,100 K16 Years Aid CarStatusMilesStatusMilesStatusMilesAge 2003 Braun Primary (13 years) 105,195 K Reserve116 KSurplus124 K17 Years StatusMilesStatusMilesStatus Miles Age Primary0Reserve80,000Surplus100,00010 yr. AID CAR RESERVE FLEET BOND PLANNING Mileage Reading from March 2015

BOND PLANNING EMERGENCY VEHICLE REPLACEMENTS = $6.2M Listed Vehicle Replacements:  5 Fire Engines  1 Ladder Truck  5 Emergency Medical Aid Cars  4 Fire Investigator Trucks  10 Incident Response Training & Support Staff Vehicles *Note: Existing Response Vehicles are years old.

How we use technology during and for emergency response:  Portable and Mobile Radios  Mobile Data Computers (Computer Aided Dispatch)  Alerting and Notification Systems  Internet and Cellular Connectivity  GPS & Mapping  Cardiac Defibrillator (AED)  Thermal Imagers BOND PLANNING TECHNOLOGY IN FIRE SERVICE ConnectivityRadiosMobile Data Computers Defibrillator

How we use technology before and after response:  CAD - Records Management System (RMS)  Data Review, Reporting, and Export to County & State  DECCAN – Data Analysis for Strategic Growth & Deployment Planning  Computer based Training & Simulation  Quality Assurance BOND PLANNING TECHNOLOGY IN FIRE SERVICE

 Update Secure Communications & Computer-Aided Dispatch Equipment  Update GPS Mapping for Rapid Response & Routing  Coordinated Communication Systems With Local Agencies  Real-Time Date Sharing With Area Hospitals to Improve Emergency Care  Improved Cardiac Response Equipment on Response Apparatus BOND PLANNING MODERNIZE TECHNOLOGY = $1.2M

FIRE STATION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, AND COMMUNITY SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS BOND PLANNING COMMUNITY DISCUSSION