Re: LHA, not the Clinic, responsible for capital improvements and operating losses - READ the 1996 AGREEMENT
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 7:53 am
Mr. Deenan -
The City leased the Hospital building to the Lakewood Hospital Association (dating back to the 1980's). The LHA was required to run the facility as a hospital and formalized a partnership with the Clinic to do so. Again, as I've written before, this arrangement served the City well for many years.
The new deal in place eliminates the LHA, puts the Clinic in control of its new state of the art building and codifies that the City of Lakewood has the right of first refusal to acquire the buildings should these ever become available.
David W. Anderson
Member of Council, Ward 1
216-789-6463
david.anderson@lakewoodoh.net
The City leased the Hospital building to the Lakewood Hospital Association (dating back to the 1980's). The LHA was required to run the facility as a hospital and formalized a partnership with the Clinic to do so. Again, as I've written before, this arrangement served the City well for many years.
The new deal in place eliminates the LHA, puts the Clinic in control of its new state of the art building and codifies that the City of Lakewood has the right of first refusal to acquire the buildings should these ever become available.
David W. Anderson
Member of Council, Ward 1
216-789-6463
david.anderson@lakewoodoh.net