Appropriations Requests for : City of Ypsilanti
- 1. Cosponsoring legislators:
- No Cosponsors
Recipient Information
- 2. Intended legislatively directed spending item recipient:
- City of Ypsilanti
- 3. Physical address of legislatively directed spending item recipient and the intended location of the project or activity:
- One South Huron Street Ypsilanti MI 48197
- 4. The recipient's employer identification number:
- 386004750
Funding Details
- 5. Requested amount of the legislatively directed spending item:
- $1,100,000.00
- 6. What is the purpose and how does the legislatively directed spending item provide a public benefit that is an appropriate use of taxpayer money?
- The Ypsilanti City Fire Department (YFD) is requesting a State appropriation to acquire a new National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)-compliant fire engine to replace its aging frontline Engine 3. This apparatus has surpassed NFPA standards for frontline service and is increasingly unreliable, jeopardizing firefighter safety and emergency response efficiency. How the project provides public benefit: The Ypsilanti City Fire Department (YFD) is tasked with safeguarding critical infrastructure that is essential to the local, state, and national economies. This infrastructure includes: 1. Healthcare Facilities: Two major Level I trauma center hospitals providing life-saving care for the region. Multiple healthcare centers that support public health needs. 2. Transportation Networks: 198 miles of three major freeways critical to commercial and commuter traffic. 102 miles of railways supporting freight and passenger transport. Two regional airports: Ann Arbor Municipal Airport and Willow Run Airport, both critical to local and regional transportation. 3. Educational Institutions: Seven large school districts serving thousands of students, and two major universities. YFD serves a population of 20,655 residents within Ypsilanti City and provides vital support to Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) partners, collectively serving 372,258 residents across the region. Our existing 2011 fire engine presents significant operational and safety challenges due to its age and condition.
- 7. Has the legislatively directed spending item previously received or been awarded any of the following types of funding in the past 5 years?
- No previous funding received
- 8. Estimated time frame for completion of the legislatively directed spending item project:
- The vehicle will be ordered as soon as funding is committed. Building out a fire truck can take as little as six months or as many as two years. The truck will be paid for upon delivery. We estimate it will be delivered no later than December 2028.
Additional Information For Nonprofit Corporations
- 9. Is the recipient a nonprofit corporation?
- No
Certification By Sponsoring Legislator
- "I certify that my immediate family members, legislative staff members, and I have no direct or indirect pecuniary interest in the requested legislatively directed spending item."
- "I certify that the intended recipient of this legislatively directed spending item is not a for-profit entity."
- "I certify that the information in this form is true to the best of my knowledge."
Senator Jeff Irwin
