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Knollwood Fire Department news (more)

Excerpts from the ChicagoTribune.com:

Despite offers from neighboring communities to provide fire protection services to the residents of Knollwood, the Rockland Fire Protection District board is stating a preference to maintain its own department. However, questions remain about the future of the RFPD building and the composition of the board.

The RFPD board currently believes neither a combination offer from Lake Forest and Libertyville nor a separate one from Lake Bluff to take over fire protection and emergency services in Knollwood are good options now. Currently, the RFPD provides fire and emergency services to the roughly 600 homes in Knollwood, which is the unincorporated area that is just north and west of Lake Bluff.

This was a decision arrived at by all three RFPD board members at a June 11 meeting and they followed the recommendation of an attorney retained by the board to explore all options.

Lake Forest and Libertyville have offered to take over the services on a long-term basis, but Rogers scoffed at the price tag for the first year of service and expected rise in cost in following years.

At their Tuesday village board meeting, Libertyville trustees voted for an amended proposal of $472,357, down from the original price of just over $530,000.

The Lake Bluff proposal includes the village purchasing a used ambulance and then jointly using paid personnel and volunteers to provide services to Knollwood.

92 percent of the calls from Knollwood are answered by Libertyville’s Atkinson Road station, which is close by, thus such a change may not be necessary.

Discussions with representatives of the board and the two competing groups are expected to continue with revised proposals.

Last year the RFPD received roughly 250 calls for fire and emergency medical services in the RFPD area, which encompasses about 4/5 of a square mile from the Canadian Pacific railroad tracks on the east to Bayonne Avenue to the west and Route 176 to the south and Atkinson Road to the north, including the Sanctuary housing complex.

While the RFPD board is stating a preference to maintain the status quo, their building on Skokie Highway in the southeast corner of the district has an uncertain future. In April, the Illinois Department of Transportation sent a letter to the Lake Country Transportation Department stating the property would have to be acquired to allow for a reconstructed interchange at Routes 41 and 176 in Lake Bluff.

An IDOT spokeswoman though said the land acquisition process is not likely to start before 2023.

Another future factor in the decision making is the composition of the RFPD board as voters moved in 2017 to go to an elected board from one appointed by the Lake County Board chairman. Therefore, new board members may have another outlook on the future.

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Knollwood Fire Department news (more)

Excerpts from jwcdaily.com:

A proposal to form an alliance for firefighting and emergency medical services between the Village of Lake Bluff and Rockland Fire Protection District, also known as Knollwood Fire Department, is in the works between the two governmental bodies.

Lake Bluff Village President Kathy O’Hara outlined the proposal to the Lake Bluff Village Board of Trustees February 12 at village hall while Lake Bluff Fire Chief David Graf simultaneously explained his town’s ideas to the Board of Trustees of the Rockland Fire Protection District.

Lake Bluff initiated discussions by sending a Joint Fire/EMS Concept Proposal to Knollwood February 12. As drafted, the plan maintains the fire protection services and staff of both departments in the first year and provides EMS help after the initial 12 months. Lake Forest provides EMS services to Lake Bluff and Knollwood gets them from Libertyville. As written, the plan saves taxpayers in the two areas approximately $520,000 over the first five years of operation.

Lake Bluff’s offer is not the only one to provide services to Knollwood, an area bounded by Highway 176 on the south, Highway 41 on the east, Talbot Street on the north and just east of Bradley Road on the west near the Tri-State Tollway. Lake Forest and Libertyville made a combined proposal to the Knollwood trustees in December. The Libertyville Village Board of Trustees discussed the idea December 12. The Lake Forest City Council has yet to schedule a debate on the idea. 

O’Hara said she sees the future relationship between Lake Bluff and Knollwood as a partnership where the two departments will be greater together than continuing to function separately. Knollwood residents are already part of the Lake Bluff Park District, Lake Bluff School District 65 and Lake Forest Community High School District 115.

Knollwood voters passed a referendum in April changing the board from one appointed by the Lake County Board chairman to one chosen by the voters. The first election for board members will be in April, 2019.

While Knollwood has some paid personnel, Lake Bluff’s department is all volunteer with 45 members. Lake Bluff’s Master Plan calls for its volunteer department to continue. 

As currently drafted, the departments would begin to share on-premises expenses in the first year while maintaining existing staff. They would also give Lake Forest and Libertyville a 12-month notice of termination of EMS services. They would begin the process of hiring paid on-premises personnel and develop their joint governance model. Plans for the second year would be finalized.

In the second year, the two departments would provide their own paramedic services with an ambulance acquired the first year. Both fire stations would be used to keep response time to a minimum.

By the third year, the two departments would continue to tweak their model. They would look at a possible expansion of services and consider whether any excess assets should be sold.

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