Here are some of the items the...
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Here are some of the items the council discussed Monday night.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FEE INCREASE
The City Council approved an ordinance that would raise the costs
of basic emergency services to pay for the increased costs of
operating the Huntington Beach Fire Department
The new measure would pay for 17 new firefighter positions and CPR
training among other things. Councilwoman Pam Julien Houchen was
absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
The cost for certain medical treatment administered by certain
city departments will now increase. The cost for transportation will
go up 9%, the cost for mileage will increase by 5% and the cost for
oxygen administration will rise 4%. Typically, the costs will be
absorbed by health insurance, excluding individuals without any
medical coverage.
Huntington Beach Fire Chief Duane Olson said the rise in costs
were similar to other rates in surrounding areas.
SCHOOL ROUTE IMPROVEMENTS
The City Council authorized Director of Public Works Bob Beardsley
to implement the Safe Routes to Schools Grant provided by the
California Department of Health Services. The grant is awarded to
California cities that make commitments to improving pedestrian
access to area schools. Matching funds will be taken from the Traffic
Impact Fee Fund.
Councilwoman Pam Julien Houchen was absent.
WHAT IT MEANS
School routes running along Palm and Adams avenues from 14th to
17th streets will be made safer for kids walking to and from school.
The improved routes will serve Smith Elementary and Dwyer Middle
schools.
Public Works Engineer Doug Koto said the money will fund
improvements to the street for the visually impaired, new school
crossing signs and a traffic signal.
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