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County moves ambulance RFP forward; Paso Robles updates on road repairs, downtown parking and train-station improvements

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City Manager Chris Huot told the council the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has moved an ambulance RFP process forward to the state; Huot also updated council on Measure I-funded road repairs in Crestline/Fairview, downtown parking-lot construction and planned train-station restroom improvements.

City Manager Chris Huot and staff briefed the council on several operational items at the Oct. 21 meeting, including a county vote to advance an ambulance procurement process, road-repair work funded by Measure I, downtown parking-lot upgrades and progress at the train station gateway.

Huot said the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted 3–2 to move an ambulance-service request for proposals (RFP) process to the state for review; if the state review proceeds, the county would issue an RFP, with staff estimating that a county RFP is unlikely before well into 2026. The council had earlier authorized staff to participate in a future county RFP process.

On local capital projects, Huot reported that Measure I-funded road repairs in the Crestline/Fairview neighborhood have begun; pavement operations are planned to…

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