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Carmel-by-the-Sea leaders say council voted to partner with Monterey for ambulance service
Summary
Mayor Byrne told a community webcast that the City Council this week voted to partner with Monterey on ambulance services, calling it a public-safety priority; details and implementation steps were not specified.
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Mayor Byrne said the City Council voted this week to partner with Monterey for ambulance service, though “there's still some work to do on that,” he told a community webcast.
The mayor described the ambulance partnership as “a public safety thing that was a priority for all the council members.” He added the council handled several other items at earlier meetings this week but did not provide contract terms, an implementation timeline or a vote tally during the webcast.
The announcement was made informally during a local webcast in which city leaders also discussed public works staffing and upcoming public meetings. No additional documents or staff presentations about the ambulance agreement were included in the webcast recording.
Because the webcast comment summarized action taken at a council meeting earlier in the week, city officials or staff are the next sources to confirm the formal motion text, the vote tally and any effective date for the new arrangement with Monterey. The webcast indicates further work remains to finalize the partnership.

