How to Have a Firewise Home
You can make your home safer from wildfire. Learn how with these helpful tips! The document below contains a Home Safety Checklist with simple fixes from roof
Our next general meeting will be held in January, 2020. Exact date, time and location will be announced prior to the meeting.
Click here to view the agendas and minutes of upcoming and previous meetings.
You can make your home safer from wildfire. Learn how with these helpful tips! The document below contains a Home Safety Checklist with simple fixes from roof
The proposed TVVFD budget for 2016-2017 can be viewed by downloading the Adobe PDF document below. TVVFD-FY-2016-2017-Proposed-Budget
The Approved Budget for Tanque Verde Valley Fire District, fiscal years July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 can be viewed by downloading the following
Those of us who come to live out in the Tanque Verde Valley move out here for various reasons. There are many advantages to living
The Tanque Verde Fire District has a large surplus of funds, and we decided to slash the tax rate for 2015 to $0.8539 per $100
The Tanque Verde Valley Fire District recently had Treasurer Robert “Bob” Jones retire as a member of the Board of Directors, after ten years of
The Proposed Preliminary Budget for Tanque Verde Valley Fire District, fiscal year July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016 can be viewed by downloading one of the following documents.
TVVFD is working with Rural/Metro in submitting equipment grant requests specificly for Station 72 that would benefit our fire district members. The first grant request
In January TVVFD purchased a thermal imaging camera system for use to determine location of the fire source and the existence of humans in a building. The System was purchased for a discounted print of $8,558 using Arizona Fire District Assistance Funds and will be on long term loan to Rural/Metro Station 72.