During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the reliability of utility services for the 911 center in Trimble County. A board member expressed strong reservations about negotiating with Medical Properties Trust (MPT), a real estate investment trust (REIT), citing their failure to pay bills and labeling their operations as akin to a \"Ponzi scheme.\"
The member emphasized the importance of ensuring consistent utility access for emergency services, warning that entering into an agreement with MPT could jeopardize public safety. They highlighted a troubling connection between MPT and Steward Health, suggesting that the leadership of both entities has a history of unsatisfactory financial practices.
The discussion underscored the need for the board to explore alternative solutions to maintain essential services without risking the safety of residents. The member urged a reevaluation of any potential agreements with MPT, stressing that the community's well-being should take precedence over financial negotiations with companies known for their questionable practices.