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Commission ratifies $95,000 grant for Cowan Community Schools security locks and access systems

June 02, 2025 | Delaware County, Indiana


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Commission ratifies $95,000 grant for Cowan Community Schools security locks and access systems
The Delaware County Redevelopment Commission on June 12 approved resolution 2025-11 to memorialize a previous board commitment of $95,000 to Cowan Community Schools for door locks and access systems.

The resolution records the commission’s $95,000 pledge from the Industrial Center redevelopment area; staff told the board the district’s vendor showed a slightly higher total and the superintendent agreed the district would cover the roughly $358 difference. The board voted unanimously to adopt the resolution and authorized the payment routing described in the packet.

Why it matters: The action memorializes a previously approved public-safety expenditure intended to pay for access and locking systems at Cowan Community Schools and clarifies the payment flow from the redevelopment area to the vendor.

Board action: A motion to approve resolution 2025-11 carried on a roll-call vote with all commissioners recorded as voting yes. Staff said the resolution will be reflected in the claims list and the actual payment will be directed to the vendor named in the district-provided electronic purchase link.

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