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The committee moved forward with surplus approval for 17 shotguns, miscellaneous door hardware, and two 2015 police SUVs, with estimated values of $75–$100 per shotgun, $500 for the hardware, and $5,000 per SUV. Members also supported adding 1.0 full-time HR Generalist position through a pending first-quarter budget amendment.
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The surplus items are no longer needed, and the two police SUVs have reached the end of their service life. The proposed HR Generalist position would add a permanent city employee, with funding to be included in a future budget amendment. Staff also provided updates on the FY2025 local improvement district report, FY2024 audit, sales tax, recruitment, and upcoming labor negotiations; no further committee action was required on those reports.
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