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Council approves application for $78,575 court-security grant for panic system, cameras and exit work
Summary
The council approved applying for a court-security grant — requested at $78,575.01 — to replace panic buttons, add monitoring equipment and construct an emergency exit for the child-welfare office; commissioners had already approved application and council granted permission to submit to the state.
Adams County commissioners and council members on Sept. 4 approved seeking a court-security grant from the state to update courthouse panic alarms, install video-monitoring equipment and create an emergency exit for the county’s child-services office adjacent to the clerk/court facility.
Sandy (County staff) presented the request and described the scope: updated panic buttons that integrate with sheriff communications, video monitors to allow staff…
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