A new plan to fund the ambulance service will go to the Lawrence City Council Tuesday. Right now, the city has difficulty keeping EMTs and paramedics from leaving the department for cities with higher wages.
Right now, the city has difficulty keeping EMTs and paramedics from leaving the department for cities with higher wages.
To combat that, Lawrence is proposing giving them a $2-an-hour pay hike. The Democrat-controlled council originally approved the idea, before voting it down.
"Our change of heart is in our statement," said Councilor Elizabeth Wheeler. "We're sticking to it until December, when we can evaluate the data used."
The council says it wants to further review the funding proposal and the impact of the increased revenue.
Councilor Rick Wells has decided to go against his own party on behalf of public safety.