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Tipton to use remaining 2022 general-obligation bond funds for public safety facility repairs in 2025
Summary
Tipton officials said the city will spend the remainder of general-obligation bond proceeds secured in 2022 to make critical safety and operational improvements to the aging public safety building, with bids and work planned for 2025.
Mayor Keegan Schmicker said Tipton will invest the remainder of the general-obligation bond dollars secured in 2022 to make critical improvements to the city’s public safety building and expects the work to take place in 2025.
City staff and consultants had delivered a facility-assessment and feasibility study showing the existing building — originally constructed around the early 2000s — is too small and has health and safety deficiencies for current police and fire operations. "The building currently does not meet the needs, to provide an adequate, efficient,…
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