North St. Paul Council Approves New Fire Truck to Enhance Emergency Response Capabilities
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent North St. Paul City Council meeting, the council approved the purchase of a new ladder truck for the fire department, addressing concerns over the current truck’s outdated capabilities and rising maintenance costs.
The focal point of the meeting was the fire department’s request for an E1 Metro 100-foot ladder truck. The existing ladder truck, over four decades old, has become costly to maintain, with repair expenses exceeding $46,000 over the past five years. Notably, the current vehicle’s operational inefficiencies further complicate its use in areas like Silus Point Apartments and other new developments with narrow streets. The proposed new truck, with a single axle and shorter wheelbase, is designed to navigate these tight spaces more effectively.
The fire chief emphasized the necessity of the new truck, particularly given the city’s expanding three to four-story buildings. The current truck’s limitations in accessing upper floors have raised concerns, especially as neighboring communities upgrade their fire response capabilities. The council’s decision to authorize the purchase was informed by a comprehensive evaluation process involving the fire chief and assistant chiefs. This process included input from a dedicated truck committee and comparisons with equipment in other municipalities.
Financial considerations played a role in the discussion. The new truck is estimated to cost between $2.4 million and $2.5 million, a figure deemed infeasible for immediate expenditure. Instead, the council explored financing options, including a potential down payment that could yield a 5% interest rate return if made by the end of 2025. This financial strategy would offset some of the purchase costs while accommodating the city’s budget constraints.
The meeting also addressed the city’s ISO rating, which benefits homeowners and businesses through favorable insurance rates. Maintaining a ladder truck is critical to preserving the department’s current rating, which could otherwise suffer due to equipment inadequacies.
Additionally, the council considered amendments to agreements with Rum River Consultants for building inspection services. The updated contract includes a revised fee structure and a fixed term, replacing the previous open-ended agreement. This change aims to streamline operations and enhance the city’s oversight of development projects.
Another agenda item was the request for proposals (RFP) for a new solid waste and recycling collection service agreement, set to begin in 2026. The council discussed various options for bulk waste collection, including monthly or quarterly pickups, and outlined a timeline for soliciting bids. The city attorney had reviewed the proposed RFP.
Amendments to the city code were also on the agenda, focusing on moving application submissions from paper to electronic formats. A new definition of “application” was proposed, mandating electronic submissions, with exceptions for individuals with disabilities. This change seeks to modernize administrative processes and address resistance from some contractors who prefer traditional methods.
The meeting concluded with updates from various city departments. The electric department prepared for an upcoming audit and continued infrastructure upgrades. Community development worked on ordinance updates and a year-in-review report, while the communications department focused on a new resident guide. The police department conducted active shooter training, and public works explored grants for ash tree removal and prepared skating rinks.
John Monge
City Council Officials:
Jason Nordby (Council Member), Cassidy Schweer (Council Member), Troy Woods (Council Member), Dave Mckenzie (Council Member)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/16/2025
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Recording Published:
12/17/2025
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Duration:
78 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Ramsey County
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Towns:
North St. Paul
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