PUBLIC SAFETY AND RESPONSIBLE GROWTH With rapid growth comes the responsibility to keep residents safe and ensure that services keep pace with the expanding population. Black Diamond’s police force, comprising 13 full-time officers, plays a key role in maintaining public safety throughout the community. The city prioritizes visible and proactive enforcement, conducting regular emphasis patrols that target high-priority concerns such as speeding, commercial vehicle compliance, and neighborhood safety.“We’re doing an emphasis patrol for the Fourth of July focused on boating under the influence,” Mayor Benson shares.“It’s about keeping our lake and roads safe for everyone.” These focused initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to safety, particularly during peak times when the community experiences an influx of visitors and increased activity in recreational areas. Complementing the efforts of local law enforcement is a new fire station, a vital addition to Black Diamond’s expanding emergency services network. Funded through developer impact fees, the facility underscores the city’s forward-thinking approach to planning and public safety. The new station not only provides improved response times but also reflects the city’s readiness to support its increasing population. Mayor Benson is currently overseeing final steps to secure occupancy and ensure the station is fully staffed and operational. “It’s one of the most important pieces of infrastructure we’ve worked on,” she notes,“and I’m proud to see it nearing completion.” Once entirely online, the new fire station will serve as a key pillar in the city’s emergency preparedness strategy and long-term development plan. A LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP As she approaches the end of her term—her 11th year as mayor—Mayor Benson is preparing for a smooth leadership transition. “We hired a city administrator so that the new mayor will have support and continuity,” she says.“Three candidates 77 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07 BLACK DIAMOND, WA
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