Statement from Shoreline Fire Chief Matt Cowan on Overwhelming Voter Approval of Proposition 1 a Regional Fire Authority

Shoreline, WALocal News

In a significant development for local emergency services, Shoreline Fire Chief Matt Cowan announced that Proposition 1 has been overwhelmingly approved by voters, with over 66% in favor. This measure establishes a Regional Fire Authority aimed at providing long-term stability and effectiveness in emergency services for Shoreline, Kenmore, and Lake Forest Park. Chief Cowan expressed heartfelt gratitude to the community members who participated in the democratic process, highlighting their engagement through questions, meetings, and voting. The decision underscores a collective commitment to enhancing public safety and service quality in the region. As the Shoreline Fire Department moves forward with the implementation of this authority, transparency and community needs will remain a priority.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed and involved by visiting the department's official webpage for more details. This initiative marks a crucial step forward in ensuring the safety and preparedness of the community. Chief Cowan affirmed that the department is honored to serve and protect the residents.

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