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RE: Local Option Levy Renewal   

November 4, 2020

Dear Citizens of the Canby Fire District,

On behalf of the Canby Fire District Board of Directors, Chiefs, Staff, and all the firefighters we would like to extend our sincerest thank you and gratitude for your overwhelming support passing the five year renewal of the local option levy. Your support for this renewal will allow the Fire District to continue our current level of pre-hospital emergency care and transportation, as well as fire protection. 2020 has challenged the Fire District with COVID 19 followed by the wildfires in Clackamas County and the State of Oregon. Your support toward the firefighters has been overwhelming, which shows through the 79.6% passage. This means a lot to all of us at Canby Fire.

Canby Fire is committed to our mission statement:

Highly skilled, effective response to medical, ambulance, and fire emergencies, while working with our community to prevent, and prepare for, the next emergency.

With sincere gratitude,

James X. Davis (Fire Chief, Canby Fire District)

Shawn Carroll (Board President, Canby Fire District)

Thank you Citizens of Canby! Canby Fire’s Local Option Levy Renewal (3-563) was passed!

TO:                 The Citizens of Canby Fire District

FROM:          Canby Fire District  

DATE:            July 24, 2020      

RE:                  The November 3, 2020 General Election   

In May of 2020 the Canby Fire District Board of Directors unanimously agreed to place a renewal of the current operating levy of $0.45 cents per $1000 dollars of assessed valuation on the November 3, 2020 ballot. This not an increase but a renewal. According to Canby Fire Board President Shawn Carroll, “Canby’s population continues to grow and call volume and demands for emergency and administrative services are increasing.” In 2015 the citizens of Canby and Barlow strongly supported the $0.11 cent increase to the five-year local option levy of $0.34 cents. The Fire District has met and exceed what we told the citizens we would do to improve Fire and Emergency Medical Services. The second medic unit is being staffed 24 hours a day. The original goal was to staff a second medic during the week for 12-hours a day during the time that the Canby Fire District Volunteers are not available.

Fire Chief James X. Davis reported that in 2019 Canby Fire District firefighter/medics responded to 2,998 calls for service.  According to Davis, “Funds from the local option levy will allow the Fire District to maintain 6 Firefighter EMT/Paramedics and all current staff positions. The Fire District experiences two emergency calls simultaneously over 38% of the time. Without the current staffing for the second Medic unit, the ambulance would have to be dispatched from Wilsonville, Oregon City, or Oak Grove.  In 2018 the citizens approved funding for a Northside Emergency Medical Station which will be completed in 2021. The local option levy will allow the Fire District to staff the Northside Station with fire/medical personnel.  The renewal levy rate will be maintained at the current rate of $0.45 cents per $1000 of assessed property value. For a typical property assessed at $250,000, the annual cost would be approximately $112 dollars a year, about $10 dollars a month. If the local option levy is not renewed, the existing operating levy would expire in 2021.

For more information, contact Canby Fire District Fire Chief James X. Davis by telephone (503) 266-5851 or by email at jdavis@canbyfire.org

View our Levy Renewal Booklet Here (English Version)