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Cooper City Commission approves contracts, ordinances and budget measures; sets tentative millage
Summary
At its July 25 meeting the commission approved a series of resolutions, purchases and first-reading ordinances including a school resource officer agreement, arts wraps, lighting purchases and the tentative millage and fire-assessment measures; commissioners also directed staff to draft a yard-debris enforcement ordinance.
The Cooper City Commission on July 25 approved multiple contracts, budget measures and first-reading ordinances and gave staff direction on code enforcement. Key votes included a school resource officer agreement, a service agreement to install artistic wraps, purchase of sports-field security lighting, and adoption of a tentative millage rate for fiscal year 2025-26.
Votes at a glance - Resolution 24-43 (school resource officer agreement with Broward Sheriff's Office and Renaissance Charter School): Approved 5-0. The agreement continues a tri-party arrangement in which Renaissance pays the cost of a dedicated school resource officer and the city acts as pass-through for billing. - Service agreement with FASTSIGNS (utility box artistic wraps): Approved 5-0. - Purchase of security lighting from Musco Sports Lighting LLC ($89,500): Approved 3-2 (Commissioner Schroeder and Mayor Curran voted no). Staff said fixture, pole and maintenance are covered by a 10-year warranty but the LED lamps themselves are not included. - Direction to draft…
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