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San Gabriel introduces ordinance to renew county public‑health service agreement; staff say city would face high costs to operate its own health department

3650802 · June 4, 2025
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Council introduced Ordinance 7‑20 to continue San Gabriel’s contract with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; staff said the updated agreement modernizes terms for all county cities and provides services at no additional cost, while establishing a city health department would be costly.

The City Council on Tuesday introduced Ordinance 7‑20 to approve an updated services agreement with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and scheduled a second reading and adoption for the next regular meeting.

Assistant to the City Manager Ileana Flores explained the proposed agreement modernizes language and statutory references and continues to provide core public health services — disease surveillance, environmental health and sanitation, public health nursing, laboratory services and health education — to San Gabriel and other county cities. Flores said the…

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