2025 General Obligation Bond Transparency & Accountability
In May 2025, Hoodland Fire District voters approved Measure 3-625, authorizing up to $19.145 million in General Obligation Bonds to fund a new Main Fire Station and critical equipment.
This page serves as your trusted source for bond program updates, financial reporting, and project milestones — ensuring that your tax dollars are spent responsibly, transparently, and in alignment with what was promised.
📌 About the Bond (Measure 3-625)
Approved Amount: $19,145,000
Estimated Initial Tax Rate: $0.78 per $1,000 of assessed value
Approved By Voters: May 20, 2025
🔍 What Will the Bond Fund?
The bond proceeds will be used for the following:
- Construction of a new Main Fire Station on adjacent, donated land.
The new facility will include:- Administrative offices
- A publicly reservable community room
- Living and private sleeping quarters for firefighters
- A physical training room
- Modern apparatus bays
- Mechanical and equipment rooms
- Public and staff parking improvements, including:
- Public parking for station visitors and community garden users
- 12 dedicated spaces for Mt. Hood Express park-n-ride
- Turn-around space for Mt. Hood Express buses
- Secure, gated parking for District staff and firefighters
- Replacement of furniture, fixtures, and office equipment for the new station.
- Retaining professional services:
- Otak, Inc. as Owner’s Representative
- Mackenzie Architecture for facility design
- Inline Construction as the General Contractor
- Expenses related to bond issuance and implementation.
Additionally, the project includes a unique inter-agency collaboration:
The U.S. Forest Service has committed $5.6 million to create a dedicated space within the new station for its wildland fire operations — a first-of-its-kind partnership in the region.
🛠️ Project Timeline & Progress
DATE | MILESTONE |
---|---|
June 13, 2025 | Election results certified — bond officially approved |
July 2025 | Project webpage launched, financial preparations underway |
Fall 2025 | Finalizing design and permitting |
Spring 2026 | Groundbreaking |
2026–2027 | Construction of new Main Fire Station |
📈 Financial Transparency
We are committed to keeping you informed on how every dollar is spent.
- Quarterly Bond Reports
Financial updates and project status presented at public Board of Directors meetings and posted here. - Annual Independent Financial Audit
Each year, an external audit of bond fund management will be conducted and published on this page. - Public Access to Bond Records
All bond-related records, reports, and meeting minutes will be accessible online and available upon request.
📂 Financial Reports (Coming Soon)
📣 Public Communication Commitments
- Dedicated project updates via this webpage and social media
- Quarterly newsletters and project reports
- Press releases at major milestones
- Public tours and open houses during construction phases
- 24/7 access to bond project FAQs, updates, and contacts
📑 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What will this cost taxpayers?
A: The estimated initial tax rate is $0.78 per $1,000 of assessed value. For a home assessed at $220,000, the cost would be approximately $171.60 annually, or $14.30 per month.
Q: Why is a new fire station needed?
A: The current Main Fire Station is outdated and no longer meets the operational needs of Hoodland Fire District #74 or the growing community we serve. Key limitations include:
- Inadequate sleeping quarters for staff and volunteers, limiting overnight coverage and response times
- Lack of community meeting space for public engagement, education, and outreach
- No drive-through apparatus bays, making it difficult to safely move emergency vehicles in and out
- Insufficient space for projected growth, staffing, and equipment needs
- Inability to support co-located operations with the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), which is critical for regional wildland fire response
Q: Is there a citizen oversight committee?
A: While Measure 3-625 did not require a formal citizen oversight committee, Hoodland Fire District ensures public accountability through quarterly Board reports, annual independent audits, and this dedicated transparency webpage.
📞 Contact
Scott Kline, Division Chief
📞 (503) 622-3256
📧 scottkline@hoodlandfire.gov
Click here for the May 20, 2025 Clackamas County Special District Election Results