Manhattan Fire District Grapples with Surging Insurance Costs in Draft Budget
Manhattan Fire Protection District Meeting | October 2025
Article Summary:
The Manhattan Fire Protection District is facing significant increases in insurance premiums as it develops its next operational budget. In a draft presentation to the board, Chief Steve Malone reported that health insurance costs have risen by 16%, with workers’ compensation and potentially general liability insurance each expected to jump by 20%.
Fire District Budget Key Points:
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The draft operational budget includes a 16% increase in health insurance and a 20% increase in workers’ compensation insurance.
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The district’s general liability insurance could also increase by as much as 20%.
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The 2026 budget will need to account for $775,000 to replace two brush trucks.
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New station costs for furniture and signage will also be built into the operational budget.
MANHATTAN, IL – Sharp increases in insurance costs are presenting a significant challenge for the Manhattan Fire Protection District as it prepares its next budget, the Board of Trustees learned on Monday, October 20, 2025.
During a presentation of the draft operational budget, Fire Chief Steve Malone outlined several financial pressures facing the district. He reported that department health insurance premiums have increased by 16%, and workers’ compensation insurance has risen by 20%.
Furthermore, the district is anticipating another potential hike. “We asked our general liability insurance broker to research rates because that could increase 20% as well,” Malone told the board.
Beyond insurance, the draft budget must also account for major capital expenses. Malone noted that in 2026, the district plans to spend an estimated $775,000 to replace two brush trucks. Costs for outfitting the new fire station, including furniture and signage, will also be incorporated into the operational budget.
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