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K 53

Honoring Firefighter Curtis Collins upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 55 years of dedicated service to the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Bill Conrad

Ceremonial resolution recognizing Firefighter Curtis Collins for 55 years of service with the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company; a public commendation with no fiscal impact.

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Bill Summary · K 53

Bill K 53 — Honoring Firefighter Curtis Collins

Overview

Bill K 53 is a resolution designated to honor Firefighter Curtis Collins in recognition of his long-standing service to the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company. The bill designates the occasion as a special recognition of Collins’s 55 years of dedicated service.

  • Bill Type: Resolution (non-binding, ceremonial)
  • Title: Honoring Firefighter Curtis Collins upon the occasion of his designation for special recognition after 55 years of dedicated service to the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company
  • Status: Adopted
  • Introduced: January 27, 2025
  • Primary Sponsor: William Conrad

Purpose and Intent

  • To publicly acknowledge and commend Curtis Collins for 55 years of volunteer service with the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company.
  • To designate his recognition as a special acknowledgment by the legislative body, reflecting appreciation for his longstanding commitment to community safety and volunteer service.

Key Provisions

  • Expresses official commendation of Curtis Collins for 55 years of service.
  • Designates the occasion as a special form of recognition by the governing body.
  • Likely includes a formal statement of appreciation and a record of Collins’s contributions to the fire company and community.
  • May authorize or request transmission of the resolution to Collins and relevant parties (e.g., the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company) as part of ceremonial recognition.

(Note: As a resolution, the document does not enact new laws, regulate conduct, or obligate funding. Its effect is symbolic—publicly recognizing exemplary volunteer service.)

Who is Affected

  • Primary recipient: Firefighter Curtis Collins.
  • Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company and its members.
  • The local community, which benefits from public acknowledgment of volunteer service.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • Introduced: January 27, 2025.
  • Adopted: January 27, 2025 (same day as introduction), indicating a swift legislative process for ceremonial recognitions.

Impact and Significance

  • Provides formal, public recognition of a long-time volunteer firefighter.
  • Serves as a historical record of community appreciation and may inspire continued volunteerism.
  • No fiscal implications or regulatory changes are associated with the resolution.

Summary

Bill K 53 is a ceremonial resolution adopted to honor Curtis Collins for 55 years of service to the Sheridan Park Volunteer Fire Company. Sponsored by William Conrad, the measure underscores community appreciation for dedicated volunteer service and creates an official, commemorative record without altering laws or budgets. The resolution was introduced and adopted on January 27, 2025.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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