The consolidation of Hamilton’s big government fire service has been stalled and set back because of concerns voiced by the state Department of Community Affairs.
The Democratic-led Hamilton Council last September voted 4-1 to introduce an ordinance calling for Hamilton Fire Districts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 to be “hereby dissolved and abolished effective Jan. 1, 2019, or such later date, conditioned upon Local Finance Board approval, Civil Service approval/readiness, and a fully executed and approved Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)/Collective Negotiations Agreement (CAN) between representatives unions and Township.”
Republican Mayor Kelly Yaede at the time called this pre-conditional labor agreement provision a “poison pill” that could greatly delay consolidation.
Fast forward to 2019, and DCA’s Division of Local Government Services last Friday put the brakes on Hamilton’s consolidation process due to the provision requiring a fully negotiated and settled labor agreement before the districts could be dissolved and merged into a municipal fire department, according to Hamilton Business Administrator Dave Kenny.