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Delhi Township approves unmarked police vehicle, authorizes online auction and clears a slate of nuisance resolutions

2607335 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

At its March meeting the Delhi Township Board of Trustees approved a resolution authorizing spending over $10,000 for an unmarked police vehicle, voted to sell obsolete pool equipment via an online auction, and adopted multiple nuisance abatement resolutions; all roll-call resolutions passed unanimously.

The Delhi Township Board of Trustees on Wednesday approved a package of routine and formal actions, including authorization to spend more than $10,000 for a planned unmarked police vehicle, authorizing an Internet auction for surplus township property, and declaring multiple properties nuisances to be abated.

The board voted unanimously on roll calls for all formal resolutions. Trustee Davis, Trustee Sturtz and Trustee Seavey recorded “yes” votes on each resolution as read into the record by the fiscal officer and presented by township staff.

Why it matters: The unmarked vehicle authorization allows township police to purchase a higher-cost vehicle without returning to the board for a separate spending vote, and the online-auction authorization opens a channel to sell obsolete pool equipment and other township personal property through GovDeals; the nuisance declarations clear the legal path for the township to abate…

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