Indian Hills residents sharply criticized a proposed bond issue for a new fire station, which would double the current mill rate in their district, during a community meeting Oct. 17.
If passed in the November mail-in election, ballot measure 5A would generate $3 million to build a larger facility that would replace the present 57-year-old structure. The actual debt incurred by the district could be as much as $5 million in total repayment costs.
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