Voters in the Boles Fire Protection District will decide the fate of an $8 million bond issue on April 4, emissourian.com reported.
If voters approve the measure, known as Proposition Fire, taxpayers would not see an increase in their taxes and the district would be able to replace aging equipment, address longstanding maintenance issues at the four fire stations in the district and purchase equipment upgrades for firefighters, according to a fire official.
The district would look to buy between two or three new pumper trucks, two or three new smaller brush fire trucks, and one or two new water tankers, the report said.
Proposition Fire would also allow the district to address some maintenance issues at each of the four fire stations, which were last renovated in the early 2000s, according to the report.
Of the voters casting a ballot for the April 4 election, Proposition Fire will need to receive four-sevenths of all votes cast in order to pass, the report said.