Yonkers fire officials are applauding the decision by the city council to veto a capital budget cut that would have cost the city’s ability to buy new fire trucks, Bronx.News12.com reported.
The city council and mayor originally approved giving $5.8 million to the fire department but recently proposed amending the budget. That change would have cut that line to around $2 million, the report said.
The cut would have meant the department could only buy one new fire truck this year as opposed to the five originally planned for, according to the report.
On Tuesday, the city finance department came back asking to increase the budget by $39 million without having to cut from the fire department, the report said.
The agreement received support from both sides of the aisle, the report said. Dozens of firefighters filled the council chambers in a show of unity.