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Council approves multiple ordinances, adopts vehicle purchases and postpones budget to Oct. 21

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At its Oct. 7 meeting the Bossier City Council adopted several ordinances and resolutions — including funding for eight police vehicles and contract closeout for Brownlee Road — took bids under advisement for a new fire department maintenance building, and voted to continue budget items 10–37 to Oct. 21 for further review.

The Bossier City Council on Tuesday adopted a series of ordinances and resolutions, approved funding for police vehicles and project closeouts, took construction bids under advisement, and voted to continue major budget items to a later meeting.

The council approved final-reading ordinances to appropriate $600,000 from the sales tax capital fund to purchase eight new police vehicles and to amend the 2025 general fund to add funding for the police vehicle repair and maintenance operational budget. The council also adopted the final reconciliation and closeout for the Brownlee Road Rehabilitation Project, which included change order No. 2 and a decreased contract amount of $36,338.50 for a final contract price of $1,291,239.25.

Council members took the formal bids for bid…

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