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Council hears updates on police cameras, grants, library roof leak and nuisance properties
Summary
At the July 14 meeting, staff reported on six months of downtown camera use, recent grant reimbursements (including $23,000 IADA cat grant and an expected $10,000 Akron childcare reimbursement), planned IT migration to Tyler for payroll in 2026, and storm damage to the new library roof that staff are addressing.
City staff provided a series of operational updates during the July 14 council meeting, including public-safety camera use, recent and expected grant reimbursements, the municipal IT migration schedule, and storm-related damage to the new library roof.
Public-safety staff member Fred said the town's camera system, now in place for about six months, has been useful in some investigations but is not used continuously and does not cover every area. He noted that some business cameras…
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