Dalton Fire District Prudential Committee Votes to Recommend EMS Enterprise Fund
Other Committee · Meeting of August 12, 2026
Dalton Fire District Prudential Committee unanimously backs EMS enterprise fund, advances solar and capital planning. The committee voted at its August 12 meeting at the Dalton Senior Center to recommend establishing a separate enterprise fund for the district's emergency medical services operation, a change proponents say would improve cost transparency and allow equipment depreciation. Member Dennis, who presented the proposal, said the structure treats EMS "more like business accounting than municipal accounting" and keeps EMS revenue ring-fenced from fire department accounts.
The committee also discussed a long-range capital improvement plan covering the district's roughly one-third share of the Dalton tax base, a solar conversion study prompted by a $20,000 spike in pump-station electrical costs, and a potential $600-per-year share of a town-wide digitization system covering roughly 40 boxes of records stored at the filter beds. Both the enterprise fund recommendation and capital planning framework are headed to a joint discussion with the water commissioners.
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Source: the Other Committee meeting of August 12, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.
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