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Marshall County creates Public Safety Grant Program, removes 'first‑come' rule for special projects
Summary
Marshall County Council established a Public Safety Grant Program to provide $50,000 allocations to eight jurisdictions and set aside 20% of annual funds for special projects; the council amended the ordinance to remove language requiring that the 20% be distributed on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
Marshall County Council voted to establish a Marshall County Public Safety Grant Program, creating a new county fund and setting a distribution framework that gives eight jurisdictions equal shares and retains 20% of the annual appropriation for special projects.
The program, described in Ordinance 2025‑12 as read into the record by a council member, directs that 80% of an annual appropriation be dispersed in equal shares to the county’s eight named jurisdictions — the town of August, the town of Bergen, the town of Bremen, the town of Culver, North Township, the city of Plymouth, Polk Township and Tippecanoe Township. The ordinance further set the remaining 20% aside for…
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