VIDEO: Brevard County property owners could be asked to help pay firefighters better. Raising fire assessment fees has been tried a couple of times over the last decade in Brevard, but some heroes still make about the same amount of money as fast food workers.
News 6 has been reporting since last summer that starting pay at Brevard County Fire Rescue can be as little as $15 per hour. After months of organizing protests over low pay, firefighters returned to the government center in Viera on Tuesday to hear county commissioners advance raising the fire assessment again.
Commissioner Katie Delaney called for the highest rate increase on the table. โI think that people are willing to pay for these services,โ Delaney said. Other commissioners, like Kim Adkinson, said no to a 75% (or even a 50%) rate increase, so the commission settled on advancing a 37% fire assessment rate change. โItโs gonna affect you when you deal with every business that your life touches,โ Adkinson said about the highest option on the table. โEvery single business, whether itโs the daycare, itโs the restaurant, itโs where you buy your groceries.โ
Supporters said a 75% rate increase would be an extra $21 each month from average-sized households (about 2,000 square feet). โWe respect the people who are like, this is gonna hurt or affect me in this direction, but I represent public safety, which is an essential function of government,โ firefighter Mike Bramson told News 6 reporter James Sparvero.
Bramson is the president of the firefightersโ union thatโs been working to negotiate a new contract with the county for more than a year. More than 100 firefighters have left the county during that time. One firefighter who addressed commissioners on Tuesday said he gets paid so little that he qualifies for government cheese and milk. โThat means that I get free cheese and milk and that kinda stuff to make my family go,โ Fire Lt. Kenny Appling said.
Bramson said Applingโs situation isnโt uncommon in the department. โPeople who have big families, we get into a lot of those issues,โ he said. โWeโve lost a lot more people than could ever been projected.โ
Commissioners also advanced putting $3 million into fire rescueโs budget by defunding the North Brevard Economic Development Zone. The special district was created after the retirement of the space shuttle to boost the economy in Titusville and other northern areas of the county. A final commission vote on the fire assessment rate increase is scheduled for May 20.
