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Middleburg council approves $5,000 grant to reimburse Museum of Hounds and Hunting for security system
Summary
After debate over whether electronic equipment qualifies as ‘infrastructure,’ the Middleburg Town Council approved a $5,000 reimbursement to the Museum of Hounds and Hunting for a security system and directed staff to clarify the town's infrastructure-grant language.
The Middleburg Town Council voted to approve a $5,000 infrastructure grant to the Museum of Hounds and Hunting to reimburse the nonprofit for a security system already installed at 11 West Washington Street.
Council discussion centered on whether movable electronic equipment — surveillance cameras and associated systems — fits the town’s definition of “infrastructure.” Danny Davis, Middleburg town manager, told the council the application had been submitted more than a year earlier and said the policy is unclear about whether equipment that might move with a tenant qualifies. “There’s not clear definition in our policy about…
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