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Council unanimously approved a 2025 Jeep for the Police Department at a cost not to exceed $33,244, with insurance covering $27,710 and leaving a $5,534 city cost. It also approved a $50,310 agreement to repair guardrails throughout Norton, with both votes passing 7-0.
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The police vehicle will replace a 2023 vehicle and has about 2,000 miles, according to the minutes. Guardrail repairs will address safety and liability concerns at multiple locations, and the city is tracking damage that may be recoverable through insurance. Residents participating in Norton's electric aggregation program were told the rate will increase to 9.99 cents per kilowatt-hour in June 2026; opt-out letters were sent April 1.
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