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General Info and Quick Links: COFFEE WITH THE CHIEF THE FIRST DAY OF EVERY MONTH- 9AM. AT THE KEY CENTER STATION. 8911 KEY PENINSULA HWY NW. LAKEBAY .WA .98349. BOARD MEETINGS: Our Regular Board of Fire Commissioners meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesday of every month.
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30 Νοε 2023 · The Key Peninsula Board of Fire Commissioners unanimously voted to approve its 2024 budget for the KP fire district Nov. 14, calling for projected expenditures of some $13.9 million. It’s an 8% increase in overall expenses over the 2023 budget.
2 Αυγ 2023 · Key Peninsula Fire District 16 has often been in the news over the last year about money, as seen in public reaction to its purchase of Key Center real estate at the end of 2021 and calls from some quarters to increase its line personnel to provide more coverage to the peninsula.
31 Δεκ 2021 · Several citizens in our Fire District have voiced concerns about what is currently happening with Pierce County Fire District 16, your Key Peninsula Fire District.
Statistics. The District continues to see an increase in incident volume from year to year. In 2022 the District responded to 2745 total incidents.
18 Οκτ 2024 · The Key Peninsula Fire Department, officially Pierce County Fire Protection District No. 16, provides fire, rescue and medical services across the 65 square-mile peninsula, which has a...
28 Απρ 2021 · FD 16 prepares for a levy lid lift, a possible bond, and new and improved facilities. The headquarters of Key Peninsula Fire District 16 may move to a new home — someday. “This is just the start of the process and it is going to take some time,” said Fire Commissioner Stan Moffett.