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Parish Medical Center highlights maternity care awards, says board will not levy taxes
Summary
Parish Medical Center presented its semiannual report to the Titusville City Council, touting recent awards for maternity care, new provider partnerships and community outreach, and confirming the board’s long-standing decision not to levy ad valorem taxes on residents.
Robert Jordan, chairman of the Parish Medical Center (North Brevard County Hospital District) board, presented the hospital’s semiannual report at the March 4 council meeting, highlighting recognitions, new clinical partnerships and community outreach programs.
Jordan told council the hospital — a special district entity with authority to levy ad valorem taxes but governed by a volunteer board — has chosen for 30 consecutive years not to levy taxes on residents. “The volunteer board of directors of Parish Medical…
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