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Council approves taser sale, traffic enforcement grant, auditor contract, EMS medical-control agreement and parks equipment
Summary
At its Feb. 25 meeting the Olivette City Council unanimously approved the sale of 24 surplus tasers, a MoDOT hazardous moving-violation enforcement grant, selection of UHY LLP as auditor, an interim medical-control agreement with SSM Health, purchase of a parks water trailer, acceptance of minutes and a motion to enter executive session.
The City of Olivette City Council on Feb. 25 approved a slate of routine administrative and public-safety items, each by roll-call vote.
Resolution 2025-256: sale of surplus tasers The council authorized the Olivette Police Department to sell 24 surplus TASER devices to an authorized resale company under Resolution 2025-256. The police department told council it replaces TASERs every five years; the sell-back value was described as approximately $2,000 to $2,400 in total. The motion was moved and seconded on the council floor and passed by recorded roll call: Council member Clark — yes; Council member Weil — yes; Council member Michael Solomoff — yes; Chairman Pro Tem Knox — yes; Mayor Waldman — yes.
Hazardous moving violations enforcement grant (MoDOT) Council authorized the city to enter…
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