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AdventHealth North Pinellas is asking the residents of Tarpon Springs to vote YES on November 6 on Referendum 1, which will allow AdventHealth North Pinellas to extend and amend its lease with the City of Tarpon Springs beyond 2040.
What is Referendum 1?
Referendum 1 will allow AdventHealth North Pinellas to extend and amend its lease with the City of Tarpon Springs beyond 2040.
Why Vote Yes on Referendum 1?
We want to be a long-term health partner with the city of Tarpon Springs and surrounding communities. A YES Vote will extend our lease until 2070 with hospital options for two renewal periods until 2095.
We are committed to being at the forefront of health care and have a history of investing in the latest technology and delivering leading-edge expert care to North Pinellas residents.
We have invested $50 million dollars into the facility and plan to invest over $30 million to expand the main ER and renovate the hospital.
We want to continue to grow and deliver our unique brand of inspired, compassionate care for many years to come.
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