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Osceola County reviews FY27 budgets, weighs redirecting PCC revenue to support ambulance service

Osceola County Board of Supervisors · January 30, 2026
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Summary

Supervisors reviewed department budgets on Jan. 13, debating whether to allocate a portion of payment-collection (PCC) revenue to bolstering ambulance pay and operations and whether the local emergency services advisory council should recommend levy levels before finalizing allocations.

The Osceola County Board of Supervisors met Jan. 13 to review proposed fiscal 2027 budgets and to discuss how to shore up ambulance finances as costs rise.

Speaker 6, presenting the ambulance budget, said the county proposes a 3% across-the-board pay increase and targeted pay bumps for emergency staffing. "The on-call pay was a dollar 77 an hour and I increased that to $2.50 and then the weekend was $3.55 an hour, and I increased that to $5," Speaker 6 said, citing changes…

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