Mission's ditching its long-time ambulance service for a new one. Will this mean faster emergency responses or higher bills for taxpayers? We're about to find out.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
These approvals involve expenditures totaling several hundred thousand dollars for equipment, services, and franchise agreements.
City departments and residents benefit from updated equipment, reliable services, and continued utility provision.
Taxpayers, as these expenditures are funded by city revenues.
The council approved various purchases and agreements for city services, including water treatment chemicals, equipment, and professional services, ensuring operational needs are met.
The council approved several routine operational items, including purchasing new trash containers, awarding contracts for internet and surveying services, and authorizing a franchise agreement with AEP Texas.
Texas city ends decades-long relationship with ambulance service EMS1
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