WHITE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS FINALIZE CITIZENS’ AMBULANCE DONATION PLANS By Hometown2
Jul 28, 2021 | 10:19 PM
On Wednesday night, the White Township Supervisors finalized the second part of their donation plans for Citizens’ Ambulance Service.
This part of the plan deals with the extra donations that the township may make to match donations from other municipalities in the Citizens’ Ambulance service area up to $50,000. Township manager Milt Lady said that he and the supervisors look forward to hearing from some of the other municipalities.
In other business, the supervisors adopted a resolution that designated the Indiana Arts Council as a White Township representative for promoting the arts in the township. Lady said the resolution is to assist with a grant for an amphitheater for the White Township Rec Complex
WHITE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS DISCUSS CITIZENS CONTRIBUTION, GRANTS
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WHITE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS DISCUSS NEXT STEP IN AGREEMENT WITH CITIZENS AMBULANCE
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On Wednesday, the White Township Supervisors approved a final draft of the agreement for their contribution of $100,000 to Citizens’ Ambulance.
The agreement will put in place an annual donation of $100,000 to Citizens’ every year, with the term lasting a calendar year, and 30 days notice must be given if either side wants to end the agreement. Back in May, the agreement was tabled as there was a difference of opinion concerning the exit clause, with Citizens’ initially wanting a hard deadline of November 1st in place instead of the 30 day notice. Township Manager Milt Lady said that he was happy that the agreement was finally signed off by the supervisors.