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Signal Mountain council approves up to $42,500 for emergency repair of Fire Department Engine 2
Summary
The Signal Mountain Town Council voted to authorize up to $42,500 for an emergency replacement of the diesel engine on Engine 2 to restore the fire department’s apparatus to service.
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The Signal Mountain Town Council on a voice vote authorized up to $42,500 for an emergency replacement of the diesel engine on Engine 2 for the Signal Mountain Fire Department.
Council members moved and seconded the resolution during the council’s special call meeting; the motion was approved by voice vote with no recorded opposition. The motion was described on the agenda as an emergency expenditure capped at $42,500 to replace the diesel engine on Engine 2.
The item was introduced as a resolution for an emergency replacement. A council member made the motion and the assembly recorded a second; Mayor Baker called for the vote and members responded “Aye.” No formal roll-call vote or final tally was read into the record. No members of the public addressed the council on this item during the meeting.
The council had no minutes to approve and no other citizens in the room for citizen comment at the start of the meeting. After the engine-repair item and a separate appointment to the Tree Board, the council moved to suspend the remainder of the agenda and adjourn.
No funding source or budget line for the $42,500 expenditure was specified in the meeting record.
