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Wagoner County approves submission of TSET grant for sheriff’s Family Health and Safety Center with expanded budget
Summary
The county approved submitting a TSET legacy grant application to build a Family Health and Safety Center — including a SANE suite, digital crime lab and cybersecurity infrastructure — and agreed to expand the request from $4.5 million to $5.5 million before submission.
The Wagoner County Board of County Commissioners on Monday approved submission of a TSET legacy grant application to fund a proposed Wagoner County Family Health and Safety Center, and voted to increase the project request to $5.5 million to add contingency for construction and technology.
Gabrielle Perry, the county’s grant administrator, told commissioners the TSET notice of funding opportunity lists a $3 million minimum and that the county’s proposed budget had been prepared with input from law-enforcement and health partners. The application covers property acquisition or renovation, construction, equipment and…
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