Kate Perkins

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I have been President of the Board of Trustees since 2017.  In that time, the Board has accomplished a lot!  We passed a balanced budget every year and  improved service to our residents by increasing firefighter/paramedic staff and purchasing a modern ambulance and fire engine.  The District improved its Insurance Services Office (ISO) rating to  2, a rating shared by less than 5% of fire departments nationwide.  The District eliminated 2 part time administrative positions and assigned those duties to other staff. We improved the station building and maintained a financially sound pension fund.

My family and I have lived in Warrenville for 35 years.  In addition to being WFPD Board President, I volunteered for several years with the City of Warrenville’s Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission and with the City’s Emergency Management Agency. I was Secretary of the Warrenville Fire Protection District’s Board of Trustees in 2013 & 2014, and led the successful referendum effort, Elect Your Fire Trustees, which changed the WFPD’s Board to an elected board from an appointed board.

We Have a Great Fire Department

When you run for office, people ask you why you want to serve, why it’s important to you. These are my thoughts about that.

We have a great fire department. In the last several years, I’ve talked to many people who met our firefighters & paramedics under some of the worst circumstances of their lives, and they all said the same thing, that the men and women of the Warrenville Fire Department gave them great service, capable and compassionate service, that helped them through their emergency. I am proud of that and grateful that our community has such good people serving us. I am honored to be not only a trustee for this District, but President of the Board of Trustees.

However, all units of government face budget challenges, and the Fire District is no exception. These are tough times for government. Our fire department needs resources, training and equipment, to be able to provide the services we rely on. It’s the job of the Trustees to work with a limited budget and make sure the department has those resources. The rest of the Board and I have done that.  In the last 4 years, despite budget challenges, the District has passed balanced budgets every year, improved service by increasing firefighter/paramedic staff, purchased an up to date ambulance and a new fire engine, achieved an ISO 2 rating, and maintained our pension fund. I’ve attended every regular Board of Trustees meeting since May, 2015, even before I was elected, and I understand the challenges that the District faces.  My goals, if I’m elected, are to keep providing great service and keep the budget balanced so that our firefighters and paramedics continue to have what they need to protect us and keep us safe.

Drills

One of the things I do as a Trustee is attend the Wednesday night firefighter drills. I am interested in knowing what skills the firefighters practice. One of the drills I participated in was an ice water rescue drill. It was January, very cold, and the firefighters were practicing pulling people out of a pond. I put on a dry suit & went into the water to practice rescuing & being rescued. I am impressed with the lengths our fire department will go to in order to rescue us. I wish that everyone in Warrenville could see our firefighters the way I see them.

The Trail Riders of DuPage invited the WFPD to drill with their horses, to prepare for emergencies like a car crash involving a horse trailer or a barn fire. We practiced leading and calming horses at St James Farm.

I practice leading a horse.

The Board of Trustees

The Warrenville Fire Protection District (WFPD) Board of Trustees writes the yearly tax levy & manages a $4.8 million budget.  The Board plans and approves purchases, including major purchases, such as new vehicles and equipment; appoints the fire chief and firefighters; determines compensation for district employees; and writes and passes ordinances.

I have served as both President and Secretary of the WFPD Board and understand this job well.  Before I retired, I was an engineer for Alcatel-Lucent, and math really was my favorite subject in school. Numbers matter!  I will continue work to make sure that the taxpayers’ money is well spent and that our firefighters have the equipment and training they need to keep us safe.

Endorsements

I have received lots of encouragement from WFPD residents who support my campaign. Here are some of the things that people have said about me:

“As President of the Board, Kate provides sound leadership. She is very capable and willing to make the tough decisions.”
Jeff Carstens, Secretary, Board of Trustees, Warrenville Fire Protection District

“Kate is the most dedicated person I’ve ever known when working to make a change. She’s tireless! She serves our community with a level head and a devotion to the Fire District.”
Vivian Lund, Former Mayor of Warrenville

“Kate has the necessary knowledge and the necessary skills. She is doing a great job.”
Roger Clark, Chief Engineer, Warrenville Fire Protection District

I am grateful to everyone who supports me and look forward to being your Warrenville Fire Protection District Trustee.