HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_0353Jones said this was correct, or at least not at this time.
Mooresville Commissioner Mack said the fares probably needed to be increased,
but the service provided another solution to the air pollution problem.
Tice said she felt the riders could probably pay more, especially since their jobs
were in Charlotte.
It was the consensus of the county commissioners to delay any action on the
request at the present, but to encourage CATS to increase the fares.
PRESENTATION REGARDING A PRIVATE AMBULANCE
PROVIDER THAT IS OFFERING SPECIALIZED TRANSPORTS: Emergency
Medical Services Director Lee Darnell updated the board members on a private
ambulance provider in Lincoln County that desired to operate a 24-hour EMT basic
level service in Iredell County. Darnell said he would be evaluating the company (on-
site in Lincoln County) and the proposal, to determine if compliancy with the Iredell
County EMS Plan could be met. (No action was needed from the board members.)
INTRODUCTION OF ROBERT TATHAM, THE NEW ANIMAL
CONTROL SUPERVISOR: County Manager Mashburn then introduced
Robert Tatham, the new Animal Control Supervisor. Tatham began work on
July 12, 2004, and he replaced Sidney Weisner.
Other: Due to the lateness of the hour, the other department heads briefly
explained their requests.
Adjournment: Chairman Johnson adjourned the briefing session at 6:50 p.m.
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