The Lincoln City Council meeting on March 13, 2024, focused on a significant donation aimed at enhancing public safety in the community. The council discussed the acceptance of a TrueNarcan narcotics analyzer, donated by the Lincoln Public Safety Foundation, to aid local law enforcement in combating the rising drug crisis, particularly the dangers posed by fentanyl.
The TrueNarcan device, valued at nearly $39,000, allows officers to conduct non-contact field tests of suspected narcotics, a crucial advancement given the increasing risks associated with handling unknown substances. The police chief highlighted the evolution of drug testing methods over the years, emphasizing the need for safer and more efficient tools in light of the current drug landscape.
The Lincoln Public Safety Foundation, established in June 2023, aims to bridge funding gaps for first responders in Lincoln. The foundation has already raised over $50,000 to support local police and fire departments, ensuring they have access to necessary equipment and training that may not be covered by city budgets. The chief expressed gratitude for the community's support and the foundation's role in facilitating these donations.
Council members praised the foundation's efforts and the community's willingness to contribute to public safety initiatives. They acknowledged the challenges faced by law enforcement today and emphasized the importance of community backing in fostering a supportive environment for first responders.
The council unanimously agreed to accept the donation, marking a significant step in enhancing the capabilities of Lincoln's law enforcement in addressing the ongoing drug crisis. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue fostering community support for public safety initiatives.