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Oakdale council approves police grant, park repairs and road rehab in unanimous votes
Summary
The Oakdale City Council unanimously adopted resolutions to accept a $38,900 traffic-safety grant, approve playground and court repairs, award a pavement rehabilitation contract for Albers Road, and authorize a $17,000 contract for automated solar-permit review software. All action items passed 4–0.
Oakdale City Council on Tuesday approved a package of staff-recommended actions that included a state traffic-safety grant for the police department, several parks repairs and a major pavement rehabilitation contract.
The council voted unanimously to accept a $38,900 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety to implement an electronic citation and crash-data collection system, a move staff said will improve crash mapping, reporting and integration with the court system. The chief told the council the grant carries no local-match requirement and will be tracked in a dedicated account.
Council members also approved $13,257.91 in parts for replacement of five damaged components at Kerr Park’s 15-year-old playground. Staff said Miracle Play Systems — the original equipment manufacturer — will supply the parts and city crews…
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