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Euclid Board of Control approves vendor payments, two police SUVs and new scanning software
Summary
At its Monday, April 14 meeting, the Euclid Board of Control approved a series of requisitions, including payments to vendors, two 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe police patrol vehicles, a scanning software contract and several smaller change orders and hosting fees; all motions were approved by voice vote.
The Euclid Board of Control on Monday, April 14, approved a package of requisitions covering vendor payments, two police SUVs, a new document‑scanning software contract and several smaller change orders and hosting and maintenance payments.
Why it matters: The purchases draw on the city’s general fund and other program funds and authorize recurring services and one‑time equipment purchases that affect frontline public safety operations, building‑inspection capacity and community development projects.
The board opened with a roll call and a motion to excuse Director Stevens and Councilwoman Diebeck, which passed by voice vote. Members then approved the minutes from the April 7 meeting and proceeded through the requisitions listed on the agenda.
Among the purchases the board approved were two separate $63,149 requisitions from Tim Lally/Tim LaLay Chevrolet for 2024 Chevrolet Tahoe police patrol vehicles to be used in frontline patrol work; two separate payments for building‑inspection services to SafeBuilt Ohio (one for $13,953 and another for $7,536.16, both drawn from the general fund); a $42,500…
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