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Clermont votes to apply for county certificate to pursue city ambulance service after county rebuffs partnership
Summary
Clermontcity council voted unanimously Oct. 14 to apply for a county Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity as a first step toward a possible city ambulance transport service after county officials resisted partnership proposals.
Clermont— The City Council voted Oct. 14 to authorize the city to apply for a county-issued Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (COPCN) as part of a long-term plan to establish a city-run ambulance transport service after what councilors described as an unproductive county meeting about partnership options.
Council vote and context: The council voted 4-0 to direct the city to apply for the COPCN. The mayor and staff said the county pushed back during county commission discussions and outlined a slow, multi-year plan for ambulance additions; council members and…
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