King County Fire Districts 10 and 38 invite property owners in their service areas to attend a meeting to learn more about the districts’ proposed plan to combine into one fire authority.
Both fire districts say working together as one fire authority would sustain emergency service levels for the areas they serve and strengthen the Eastside Fire & Rescue partnership. The planning committee, which includes elected fire commissioners from both districts, will hold three meetings to share information about the proposal:
Meetings are scheduled for 7 p.m. on:
Tuesday, Feb. 9, at Station 78, 20720 S.E. May Valley Rd., Issaquah;
Wednesday, Feb. 10, at Station 85, 3600 Tolt Ave., Carnation.
At the Feb. 10 meeting, fire commissioners from both districts will vote on the resolution asking voters to form and fund the Eastside Fire Authority during the April 26 special election.