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Committee forwards EMS agreement, advance‑notification policy and surplus sales to council
Summary
At its March 10 meeting the General Services Public Works Committee recommended the City Council approve a four‑year joint powers EMS agreement, an advance‑notification policy for construction in public rights‑of‑way, and the declaration and sale of multiple surplus street and utility vehicles and equipment.
The General Services Public Works Committee on March 10 recommended that the City Council approve three separate items: a four‑year master joint powers agreement for emergency medical services, a new advance‑notification policy for public‑right‑of‑way projects, and the declaration and sale of assorted surplus vehicles and equipment.
Steve Jones, identified as the city’s EMS officer with the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department, presented the master joint powers agreement between the city, the Coeur d'Alene Fire Department and the Kootenai County Emergency Medical Services System. Jones said the contract runs four years and includes housekeeping edits; it adds a…
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