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Resident urges council to revisit city-owned hospital property lease, historic preservation and certificate of need
Summary
A resident urged council to reconsider the city's role in the leased hospital property, citing response-time and preservation concerns and asking the city to examine certificate-of-need implications if MercyOne leaves the site.
During public forum at the July 21 council meeting, resident Kim Jordan asked the council to revisit the city's investment and role in a city-owned hospital property currently leased to MercyOne, raising concerns about emergency response times, historic preservation and the certificate of need.
Jordan told council the building is structurally sound and urged the city to consider capital improvements and reuse rather than allowing…
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