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Council signs liability release, approves partnership with TCAT for live “shop” work on city vehicles
Summary
Council approved a liability release and moved to allow the Tennessee College of Applied Technology students to perform live repair work on city vehicles under supervision, starting with non-emergency work trucks; the program will waive a $5 shop fee for city vehicles and use city-purchased parts.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Murfreesboro City Council approved a partnership framework with the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) to let TCAT students perform supervised live repair work on city vehicles, with council action including a release of liability to enable the arrangement.
Staff introduced the item as informational but asked the council to approve task orders to begin work with TCAT if councilmembers were ready to move forward. “This is,…
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