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City Council approves auction plan for surplus police vehicles

April 23, 2024 | Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland



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City Council approves auction plan for surplus police vehicles
During the Town of Rising Sun meeting on April 23, 2024, officials approved a resolution to declare surplus property, specifically focusing on several retired police vehicles. This decision allows the town to recoup some taxpayer investment by auctioning off these vehicles.

The resolution is part of a standard procedure that ensures transparency and accountability when disposing of property purchased with public funds. According to the guidelines, the town must advertise the surplus property for at least 20 days before proceeding with a sale, which can occur through private transactions or public auctions.

By moving forward with this auction, the town aims to generate revenue that can be reinvested into community services, reinforcing the commitment to responsible financial management. This initiative not only helps in managing surplus assets but also demonstrates the town's dedication to maximizing the value of taxpayer dollars.

As the auction process unfolds, residents can look forward to seeing how these actions will benefit the community financially in the coming months.

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