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Council backs Cache County Fire District ambulance license after single-bid RFP

Cache County Council · February 18, 2026

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Summary

Council reviewed a committee recommendation accepting a single RFP for south-end ambulance service (the Cache County Fire District) and passed a resolution supporting renewal of the district’s ambulance service license for 2026–2029.

Council opened a public hearing on an ambulance service request for proposals covering the county’s south end. Staff said the RFP process (legally noticed) yielded a single bid from the Cache County Fire District; a committee made up of the county executive, his deputy and Kurt Webb reviewed the submission and found it in order.

No members of the public spoke during the hearing. The council closed the public hearing and later considered a resolution supporting renewal of the Cache County Fire District ambulance service license for the 2026–2029 license period. A council member moved to pass Resolution 2026-008; another member seconded the motion and the council approved the resolution by voice vote.

The resolution supports continuation of ambulance service coverage provided by the county-owned district; staff noted the RFP is on a four-year cycle. Council recorded no formal roll-call vote in the transcript; approval was by voice vote.