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Police report highlights records workload and large drug seizure; city finishes NG911 mapping to avoid fund withholding
Summary
Police reported rising hours spent fulfilling records requests and described a multi‑kilogram fentanyl seizure. Separately the council heard that the state required updated GIS mapping for NextGen 911 and the city hired SRB to complete the work; the council also accepted a $4,000 Walmart Spark Good grant split between police and fire.
Warr Acres — At its Sept. 16 meeting the Warr Acres Police Department reported an ongoing increase in staff time devoted to records production and described recent major drug seizures, while council members discussed a state‑led NextGen 911 mapping requirement that the city moved quickly to meet.
Police chief (identified in the meeting as the department’s chief) told the council that staff logged roughly 130 hours in a recent month producing video and other records for the district attorney’s office and records requests. "That was 130 hours. I do not foresee that that would be going down," the chief said, noting the time burden results from…
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