Viewpoints on township fire mill issue, candidacies

Dear Editor,
In the last three years, Independence fire services have undergone two cost-cutting reorganizations.
First, the positions of assistant fire chief and administrative specialist were eliminated with administrative duties taken up by Chief Steve Ronk and two administrative positions. And one firefighter was eliminated from each shift, with a plan to expand the role of part-time firefighters to provide the necessary coverage.
In the second round, three positions were set for elimination by attrition, the fire inspector, fire marshal, and emergency medical services coordinator. Chief Ronk has worked hard and smart to extend the useful life of fire and fire service equipment. The firefighters union voluntarily shifted their scheduled pay increase for 2010 to cover a portion of their healthcare expense.
In the most recent contract negotiations, the firefighters union makes significant money-saving concessions including ending longevity payments, no wage increases through the end of the contract in 2014, and restructured healthcare plan.
This vital community service has continued to perform to the high standards we have come to expect and rely on. The expansion in 2000 added emergency medical services has saved many lives and prompt, quality care has meant a better quality of life for many, many more.
The entire millage that pays for these services expires at the end of this year. Chief Ronk and his staff have examined, and re-examined with a sharp pencil, the expected costs needed to maintain service levels. In several sessions, they have presented their analysis to the Township Board.
Although service levels have been maintained after the cost cutting, some adjustments need to be made. Replacing some firefighters with part-timers has not worked out to be as effective as planned. We have been fortunate it has not yet been a service problem, but we cannot rely on hope for the future.
These goals, maintaining current service levels and having reliable equipment, cannot be accomplished by renewing the existing 3.1688 mills. I favor .59 additional mills because I believe it is necessary and the community will understand the need and importance for all of us.
Neil E. Wallace
Independence Township

Dear Editor,
Henry Woloson’s letter in the May 16 paper is a direct example of how Wallace supporters continue to bash good people and not focus on what’s best for the township.
Mr. Woloson obviously does not know me as he states I have little community involvement, my website shows my involvement in this community and what I stand for “electtoddwaring.com”
I am proud to have Trustee Mark Petterson’s endorsement as he in my opinion is a true leader and truly has the township’s best interest at heart and does not play a role in the embarrassing political squabbling that the current township government is known for.
Regarding Ed Adler, he is a well known successful and respected businessman and an asset to this township, the township board voted to purchase the property from him, so if it’s believed the township paid too much for the land, then shame on the township not Ed Adler.
This again is a perfect example of how the current government and its supporters continue to focus on bashing and not the future of this township and the residents best interests, embarrassing only themselves .
Todd Waring
Independence Township

Dear Editor,
This race between Neil Wallace and Todd Waring is like the one between President Obama and Mitt Romney.
Obama can’t run on his record so he gets others to beat up on Romney. Likewise, Neil Wallace can’t run on his record unless he’s proud of the thousands in tax dollars spent on huge increases for township attorneys and consultants, a private investigation looking for a township tractor, refusing to cooperate with sheriff investigators on sending township employees on private property. No, Wallace has his people beat up on Todd Waring.
Like Obama, Neil Wallace loves spending other people’s money, and Todd Waring, like Mitt Romney, is a business man, not a politician.
Neil Wallace is the problem and Todd Waring is the solution.
Rudy D. Lozano
Independence Township