City, towns strike deal for fire protection contract

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NORWICH – Following months of negotiations, the City of Norwich has finally struck a deal with the towns of Norwich and North Norwich for the provision of fire protection.


A resolution passed by the city's Common Council last week ratifies a five-year contract with both townships. The Town of Norwich will see a 1 percent increase each year for the duration of the contract while North Norwich will reflect a 2 percent increase in 2019.


The city had provided one-year fire protection contracts since 2017, the most recent of which expired at the end of 2018.


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Contract negotiations stalled earlier this year when the city and Town of Norwich failed to agree on a price increase that would meet financial obligations of the Norwich Fire Department and stay under the town's tax cap. The township footed a $653,000 bill for fire protection in 2018. It paid the same in 2017, after a multi-year contract expired the year prior.


The city hasn't seen a price increase from the township in two years.

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