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Fair Oaks Ranch council approves donation, IT refresh, detention interlocal and PID policy; budget amendment passes first reading
Summary
At its Dec. 19 meeting the council accepted a $2,000 police donation, approved an $88,049 partial IT network refresh purchase order, approved an interlocal detention agreement with Kendall County, adopted a public improvement district policy, and passed a budget‑amendment ordinance on first reading.
The Fair Oaks Ranch City Council voted on several administrative and policy items at its Dec. 19 meeting, approving a private donation to the police department, a partial IT network refresh purchase order, an interlocal detention services agreement with Kendall County, and a formal public improvement district (PID) policy; the council also approved the first reading of an ordinance to amend the FY 2024–25 budget.
Donation to police: Interim Police Chief Todd Smith presented a $2,000 private donation from John and Nomi Lowlade to fund professional officer portraits for display in the public safety facility. John Lowlade spoke briefly to thank officers. The…
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