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City considers letter of intent to buy clinic building for county clinic; new Frontier Health social worker assigned to police
Summary
City staff said they will pursue a nonbinding letter of intent to explore buying the building that houses the city clinic so the county could operate a local public health clinic, and announced a Frontier Health social worker has started work stationed in the police department.
City Manager Miss Bourgeois told the council the city is exploring a nonbinding letter of intent this week to purchase the building that currently houses the city employee clinic, with the goal of allowing the county to operate a public health clinic in Bristol. Bourgeois said the seller asked for a letter of intent and council concurrence to proceed with the nonbinding step; no formal council action was required at the Jan. 7 meeting.
Bourgeois described the letter of intent as nonbinding and an initial step while city and county staff continue to discuss…
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