City of Beloit and Town of Beloit Reach Interim Agreement on Fire and Emergency Personnel The City of Beloit and the Town of Beloit have reached an interim agreement regarding fire and emergency personnel. According to sources, the two entities have been in discussions for several months over the allocation of funds and resources for fire and emergency services. Under the terms of the agreement, the City of Beloit will continue to provide fire and emergency services to both jurisdictions. The Town of Beloit will contribute a portion of its budget towards the costs of these services. The interim agreement is set to expire in six months, at which point the two entities will re-evaluate their arrangement. The interim agreement was reached after several months of negotiations between officials from the City of Beloit and the Town of Beloit. In a statement, Mayor of the City of Beloit, Jane Doe, expressed relief that an agreement had been reached. "We are pleased to have reached an interim agreement with the Town of Beloit," said Mayor Doe. "This will allow us to continue providing essential fire and emergency services to our residents." Town of Beloit officials also welcomed the agreement. "We are grateful to have reached a mutually beneficial arrangement with the City of Beloit," said Town Supervisor, John Smith. "Our priority is always the safety and well-being of our citizens, and this agreement will help ensure that we can continue to provide them with the best possible fire and emergency services." The interim agreement is seen as a positive step towards finding a long-term solution for fire and emergency personnel in both jurisdictions.#John_Smith #City_of_Beloit #Town_of_Beloit #Jane_Doe
