(KMZA)--Negotiations continue between Nemaha County and the city of Seneca on agreements for the county to provide dispatch services for the city and for the county to lease the city's emergency services building for the county-operated ambulance service.
Nemaha County Attorney Brad Lippert told the Nemaha County Commission Monday that the city wants both agreements to have eight-year terms. Commissioners advised Lippert to let the city know they would prefer to have five-year terms on both agreements.
The latest contract proposals would have the city pay $6,524 monthly for dispatch services and the city to receive $1,470 for ambulance service rent.
The current dispatch services contract was negotiated in 2011 and was for a ten years.
The city wants to begin receiving rent to house the ambulance service in the city-owned building.
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