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The Council unanimously approved a proposed $50,000 settlement in pending litigation involving Officer Ryan Froehlich, with payment by the city’s insurer and no admission of liability. It also approved a $43,300 local match for $173,200 in cybersecurity grants and authorized cost-sharing sidewalk construction with an estimated city cost of $43,749.94.
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The settlement would end the litigation if a general release is signed and the case is dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be brought again. The cybersecurity funding will support three Finance Department projects, while the sidewalk program will add curbing and concrete sidewalks at listed properties, with property owners paying assessments for sidewalk costs. The Council also scheduled a July 20 public hearing on an ordinance that would authorize automated traffic enforcement safety devices; the ordinance was not adopted at this meeting.
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