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Ozark aldermen adopt ordinance to seek state traffic-enforcement grant
Summary
The Board of Aldermen voted 4-0 to adopt Ordinance 25-012 authorizing the city to apply for a Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Highway Safety Program grant for Oct. 1, 2025–Sept. 30, 2026, requesting $4,500 for DWI enforcement and $5,000 for hazardous moving-vehicle enforcement.
Ozark City Board of Aldermen adopted Ordinance 25-012 on Tuesday, authorizing the city to apply for and accept a Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Highway Safety Program Traffic Enforcement Grant covering the grant period Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026.
Police Chief Justin Arnold told aldermen the city intends to request $4,500 for driving-while-intoxicated enforcement and $5,000 for hazardous moving-vehicle enforcement. "This year, in this grant program, we're asking for $4,500, from the state for driving while intoxicated and $5,000, for hazardous moving…
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