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Council briefed on $192,000 budget change tied to fire/EMS cost methodology
Summary
City staff told the Lindon City Council that the draft budget includes a $192,000 increase tied to a new methodology for allocating fire and EMS costs; staff said the change reflects what they view as a fairer split and noted a possible larger cost in future years if staffing levels rise.
City staff told the Lindon City Council on June 2 that the proposed fiscal-year budget includes a $192,000 increase related to a change in the methodology used to allocate fire and emergency medical services (EMS) costs to Lindon.
Staff explained they and regional fire/EMS partners discussed new allocation methods and reached the point of…
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