Frankfort Fire District and Firefighters Union to Discuss Possible Referendum
Article Summary: The Frankfort Fire Protection District Board of Trustees has called a special meeting for July 25 to discuss a “possible referendum” with representatives from the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois. This meeting signals the initial stages of exploring a potential public question to secure future funding for the fire district.
Frankfort Fire District Referendum Discussion Key Points:
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A special meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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The agenda’s sole discussion item is “Collaborative Efforts for Possible Referendum” with the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois.
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The meeting agenda includes a provision for a closed session to discuss related topics such as collective bargaining and personnel.
The Frankfort Fire Protection District Board of Trustees and the local firefighters’ union are set to begin formal discussions about a potential future referendum.
A special meeting has been scheduled for Friday, July 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the fire district’s headquarters. According to the public agenda, the only item of new business is a discussion with the Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois regarding “Collaborative Efforts for Possible Referendum.”
This meeting marks the first formal step by the district and the union to explore placing a funding question before voters. Fire districts typically seek referendums to secure funds for major capital projects like new fire stations, purchase essential equipment such as fire engines and ambulances, or to increase operational revenue for staffing and daily expenses.
The agenda for the special meeting also includes a possible closed session to discuss matters related to litigation, collective bargaining, real estate, and personnel, which often accompany preliminary referendum talks.
While the meeting is an initial discussion and no final decisions will be made, it represents a significant development for the fire district as it begins to plan for its long-term financial and operational needs. Any decision to proceed with a referendum would require a series of public steps, including official board resolutions to place a question on a future election ballot.
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