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2023 Community Risk Reduction (CRR) Week
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Call for Pro and Con Committee to Review Levy
Pro and Con Committees Spokane Valley Fire Department is placing before the voters on the February 14, 2023 ballot a proposition authorizing a maintenance and operations excess levy.
Key Documents
The following are key documents created and used by SVFD for planning, operations and financial purposes. Read more by clicking on the titles below.

2021 Annual Report
Keeping public trust by protecting people, property, and our community every hour of every day.

2022 Annual Budget
The Department’s plan for expected revenues and intended expenditures for the fiscal year, which runs January 1 – December 31. The development and eventual adoption of the budget requires careful, prudent planning by the entire leadership team and the Board of Fire Commissioners.

2021 Self-Assessment Manual
SELF-ASSESSMENT MANUAL (SAM)
Center for Public Safety Excellence
2021 Re-Accreditation

2020 Annual Report
Keeping public trust by protecting people, property, and our community every hour of every day.

2021 Annual Budget
The Department’s plan for expected revenues and intended expenditures for the fiscal year, which runs January 1 – December 31. The development and eventual adoption of the budget requires careful, prudent planning by the entire leadership team and the Board of Fire Commissioners.

2020 Annual Budget
The Department’s plan for expected revenues and intended expenditures for the fiscal year 2020, which runs January 1 – December 31.

2018-2023 Strategic Plan
A key foundational document that provides guidance as we work to build and improve our organization, the Strategic Plan was developed by a cross-section of stakeholders. The plan includes trends, opportunities and challenges that could significantly impact our organization over the next five years.

2020 Annual Finance Report (Unaudited)
AA report for our community that describes revenues and expenditures for the 2020 fiscal year which runs January 1 – December 31.

Standards of Cover
A plan for continuous improvement, this is a lengthy, detailed document that establishes the distribution, concentration and deployment of fixed and mobile resources for our organization. The Standards of Cover is an essential document tied to our status as an Internationally Accredited Fire Department.

2014 Emergency Services Master Plan
Used by the Department for future planning for the delivery of comprehensive emergency services to our citizens, this plan evaluates current conditions, projects future growth, development and service demand, and provides recommendations to enhance current services and provide an equal level of service over the next 10 to 15 years.
Did you Know?
- You can sign up for a station tour. Great for small groups.
- You should replace the batteries in your smoke alarms twice a year.
- Creating a defensible space with regards to wildfires could just save your home or property.
- We have Friends & Family CPR classes every month.