During a recent government meeting, Bernie Kramer raised significant concerns regarding the budget and ambulance services in the area. Speaking from 2150 East State Highway 153, Kramer highlighted a projected deficit of approximately $700,000 for the current 2024 budget. He emphasized the need for greater respect for the budget process moving forward, particularly as discussions about the 2025 budget are set to commence.
Kramer also addressed the proposal for Riverside to establish its own ambulance service, expressing skepticism about the potential improvements this change could bring. He questioned whether the new service would genuinely enhance emergency response capabilities or if it would lead to a decline in the quality of service currently provided. Kramer referenced past experiences with similar service startups, cautioning against repeating mistakes that could negatively impact the community's emergency services.
The discussions underscore the critical need for transparency and accountability in budget management and public service provision, as community members seek assurance that changes will lead to tangible benefits rather than setbacks.