Voters burn down plan for Fairview firehouse; elect commissioner

TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE – The voters in the Fairview Fire District in the Town of Poughkeepsie voted nearly 2 to 1 against a multi-million-dollar bond resolution to renovate the firehouse Tuesday night.  As a result, the fire district will remain in violation of several laws that could result in costly litigation.

The district had been seeking voter approval of an $8.8 million bond to reconstruct the 75-year-old firehouse that has become outdated and non-compliant with current building codes and OSHA requirements.  The project included an addition that would provide the space required to accommodate the current female professional firefighter and others who follow in her footsteps as a career firefighter.

“This project was scaled down from the original plans and includes nothing more than the minimum requirements to keep us in compliance with the law while allowing the firefighters to respond to calls for service in a rapid fashion,” said one of the professional firefighters in the department.  At least $1 million of the planned project was the result of state mandates that require the building to be both earthquake and hurricane-proof, according to newly-elected Commissioner John Anspach, who was elected to a five-year term on Tuesday night.

Voter turnout was exceptionally high for the fire district.  Like most fire districts in the region, voter turnout to elect commissioners is historically less than 10 votes, according to one of Tuesday’s poll workers in a neighboring district, and the same is typical of elections in the Fairview Fire District.  This year, 120 voters came out to vote against the bond resolution, with only 60 favoring the bond.  Anspach ran unopposed and received several votes on Tuesday.

“Emergency response is an expensive business,” said Poughkeepsie Town Councilman Mike Cifone, who lives in the Fairview Fire District, which encompasses 4.5 square miles in the towns of Hyde Park and Poughkeepsie.  “Substantial work…

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