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The new system is intended to meet changed national reporting requirements for fire and emergency medical services. Council also adopted a mutual-aid agreement with the County of Summit Sheriff's Office and authorized two portable traffic signal systems costing up to $58,000. Several other proposals, including Greenwich Road resurfacing, stormwater mapping, and police vehicle purchases, advanced for further consideration or later readings.
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Approved Ordinance 43-2026 for a fire and EMS reporting system from ESO at a cost not to exceed $12,370.50 by a 5-0 vote.
Adopted Ordinance 32-2026 authorizing a mutual-aid agreement with the County of Summit Sheriff's Office by a 5-0 vote.
Adopted Ordinance 33-2026 authorizing the purchase of two portable traffic signal systems for the Service Department at a cost not to exceed $58,000 by a 5-0 vote.
Advanced legislation for Greenwich Road resurfacing at a total contract amount not to exceed $1,209,861.40, with the City's share identified as $470,000.
Advanced legislation for stormwater system GIS mapping services at a cost not to exceed $39,500.
Advanced legislation for a police 2025 GMC Terrain costing up to $28,189 and a police utility vehicle costing up to $29,468.04.
Public comments requested narrower zoning and conditional-use review for proposed cannabis businesses; Council agreed to review the legislation as requested.
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