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Council debates and ultimately preserves funding talks for volunteer fire grant after staff questions usage

April 28, 2026 | Bowie, Prince George's County, Maryland


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Council debates and ultimately preserves funding talks for volunteer fire grant after staff questions usage
City staff proposed eliminating the city's $167,000 annual grant to the Bowie Volunteer Fire Department amid budget pressure and after reporting the volunteer department has spent less than half of the funds in recent years and had limited recent response days. That proposal prompted a lengthy exchange focused on service levels, return on investment and intergovernmental responsibilities.

Staff told the council that, "for the last 5 years we've given 167,000 and they've actually used less than 50% of that total," and cited low call volume and limited days in service at the station in question. Staff recommended retaining the money only if the volunteer department can demonstrate usage and meet expectations. Several council members said the county bears primary responsibility for fire services and noted the department has struggled with volunteer recruitment.

Several council members opposed an immediate full cut. One said the city should keep the funding and ask the volunteer department for a written or in-person presentation explaining how the funds are used and what performance expectations the city might set. Another suggested a phased reduction — for example a partial cut this year — while convening the department to set performance criteria. Council discussion also referenced county staffing changes and the potential return of career firefighters to some stations.

What happens next: Council asked staff to invite the Bowie Volunteer Fire Department to present to the council and to the public safety committee so members can evaluate whether to retain full funding, cut partially, or make the reduction conditional on specific performance measures. No formal vote was taken on the spot; council deferred a final decision pending the department presentation and additional outreach.

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