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Evansville Board of Public Safety denies home-based food-trailer permit, approves $30,000 EMS study and adds incident safety officer posts
Summary
On Nov. 6, the Evansville City Board of Public Safety denied a resident’s request to park a food trailer at 911 East Mulberry, approved a $30,000 addendum for an EMS feasibility study and authorized organizational changes that create three incident safety officer positions intended to reduce firefighter injuries.
The Evansville City Board of Public Safety on Nov. 6 denied a resident’s request to park a food trailer at 911 East Mulberry and approved a slate of personnel and contract changes intended to bolster emergency services.
At the start of the meeting the board took a previously tabled request from Rafael Miles off the Oct. 25 agenda and voted to deny the indefinite parking permit for his food trailer at 911 East Mulberry. The motion to deny was seconded and approved by voice vote; no representative for the applicant was present when the board voted.
The board also approved an addendum to the Reedy Financial…
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