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Whitestown police commission approves contracts to build department shooting range
Summary
The Whitestown Police Commission approved contracts to construct an on‑department shooting range, including earthmoving, a soil stabilization product and a range deflection fence; all motions passed unanimously with not‑to‑exceed caps set for each contractor.
The Whitestown Police Commission on Dec. 2 approved a package of contracts to build a departmental shooting range on property the department has closed on, setting not‑to‑exceed caps for earthmoving, a soil stabilization treatment and a protective fence.
The approvals came after Chief (Speaker 2) described the project and safety measures. He said the earth‑moving work to form two berms would cost $155,531.64 and drainage work $10,002.25, and that using in‑house crews or alternate suppliers could reduce costs for seeding and the stone drive. He recommended a conservative not‑to‑exceed total of $167,377.89; Speaker 1 moved to approve that amount, and the motion carried 3–0.
Why it matters: the commission is authorizing…
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