Poudre Fire Authority
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Meeting agendas/packets are below
PFA was established in 1981 through an Intergovernmental Agreement (updated in 2014) between the City of Fort Collins and Poudre Valley Fire Protection District (PVFPD). The goal was to improve fire and rescue services by improving response times to emergencies; and to eliminate duplicate services, thereby reducing costs to both the taxpayers of Fort Collins and the Poudre Valley Fire Protection District.
The Intergovernmental Agreement outlines PFA's funding through a revenue-allocation formula. The City of Fort Collins contributes a portion of sales and use tax, property taxes, and the voter-approved "Keep Fort Collins Great" tax measure, as of 2018. The PVFPD contributes its mill levy (property tax) revenue, as well as pass-through Tax Increment Financing from a partnership with the Town of Timnath.
A five-person PFA Board of Directors, composed of elected members from the PVFPD Board of Directors and the Fort Collins City Council, governs PFA. Both the PVFPD Board and City Council appoint two members to serve on the PFA Board of Directors. The fifth member of the PFA Board is appointed by these four members and has historically been the Fort Collins City Manager.
Meetings are held in the conference room at PFA Headquarters at 102 Remington Street at 10:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted. Reasonable accommodations will be provided upon request for people with adaptive or functional needs. If an accommodation to participate in these meetings is required, please notify Nancy Salazar at 970-214-7431 at least 10 days in advance of the meeting. Public Comment Guidelines
The current mill levy for the District is 11.047 mills.
Board Members
Board members usually serve a four-year term. Recent legislation changed Special District Elections to odd numbered years starting with the election in May 2023.
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Martina Wilkinsonmwilkinson@pvfpd.org |
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Tim Reedtreed@pvfpd.org |
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Dave Pusey, Secretarydpusey@pvfpd.org
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Mike DiTullio, Vice Chairmditullio@pvfpd.org |
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Bill Salmon, Treasurerbsalmon@pvfpd.org |
District Fire Chief
Derek Bergsten; 970-416-2870
Board and Business Administrator
Nancy Salazar; 970-214-7431
Map of Poudre Fire Authority's jurisdiction
Reports
Population Trends and Key Indicators (PDF)
City / District Historical Ratios (PDF)
Annual Fire Impact Fee and Annual Audit Reports
Capital Expansion Fee Schedules
Poudre Valley Fire Protection District Emergency Services Impact Fee Schedule - Effective November 14, 2023
| One-time fee at time of building permit | |
| Residential development per dwelling unit | |
| Residential, up to 700 sq. ft. | $557.01 |
| Residential, 701 - 1,200 sq. ft. | $843.47 |
| Residential, 1,201 - 1,700 sq. ft. | $946.91 |
| Residential, 1,701 - 2,200 sq. ft. | $1,018.53 |
| Residential, over 2,200 sq. ft. | $1,157.78 |
| Non-Residential, per 1,000 sq. ft. | |
| Commercial | $1,180.78 |
| Office and Other Services | $646.09 |
| Industrial/Warehouse | $306.33 |
Public Records Request Procedures and Related Fees
This page was last updated January 23rd, 2025.
Below are the meeting packets for each meeting
We are choosing to prioritize and revise popular PDF files regardless of the date posted, and internally we plan to go back through older files and either archive them or make compliant versions available upon request.
Public Notices Listed Below
We are choosing to prioritize and revise popular PDF files regardless of the date posted, and internally we plan to go back through older files and either archive them or make compliant versions available upon request.
