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Rossford council authorizes disposal of surplus police equipment and oldest cruiser

3280994 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted ordinance 2025-33 to dispose of a surplus breathalyzer machine and one older police cruiser and declared the ordinance an emergency; no sale or disposal method was specified in the meeting record.

Rossford City Council on May 12 adopted an emergency ordinance allowing the administration to dispose of certain surplus property, including an older breathalyzer machine from the police department and the department’s oldest cruiser.

Allison Lisonbee identified the items as surplus, saying the ordinance would “dispose of the old breathalyzer machine in the police department as well as 1 of the police department cruisers, the oldest 1.” Council members moved to suspend additional readings and adopted the ordinance that evening after the chair asked if any audience members objected; none responded.

The council did not record the proposed method of disposal, estimated proceeds, or whether the cruiser would be sold, traded, or scrapped. The adoption was recorded as an emergency to allow immediate processing of surplus property.