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As the Grand Haven community evolves, so do the demands on the Department of Public Safety. Calls for service are increasing in both number and complexity, while outdated equipment, staffing shortages, and development pressures strain resources.

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About
the Ask…

To ensure the continued safety and well-being of the community, the City is proposing a dedicated 2 mill tax levy. These funds would directly support Public Safety operations—strengthening response capabilities, upgrading essential equipment, and ensuring officers have the resources they need to serve and protect the community.

Planned Use of Funds:

Essential Facility Upgrades

  • Construct a dedicated decontamination area to

    enhance firefighter health and safety.

  • Perform necessary repairs to the apparatus bay to

    ensure operational readiness.

  • Remediate environmental hazards, including mold

    and asbestos.

  • Renovate interior spaces to improve functionality

    and address space constraints.

Support for Operating Budget

  • Reduce reliance on the General Fund, allowing for

    the reallocation of resources to other critical

    community projects and services.

Modernization of Equipment

  • Replace outdated and non-compliant firefighting

    gear to meet current safety standards.

  • Purchase a new fire engine to ensure reliable

    emergency response capabilities.

Community Involvement and Value

The Challenge…

Over the years, the Department has experienced a steady increase in call volume and service demand due to population growth, expanded community needs, and the growing complexity of emergency response situations. Despite this sustained rise in demand, the Department has not seen a corresponding increase in staffing levels, resulting in a growing strain on current personnel and resources.

This imbalance has created significant operational challenges. The Department is increasingly required to do more with the same—or in some cases, fewer—resources, which can lead to longer response times, increased workload per Officer, and heightened risks to both personnel and the public.

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