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Kettering City Council approves parks repairs, $1.25M building appropriation, police K‑9 donation and technology upgrade
Summary
At its Aug. 27 meeting, the Kettering City Council unanimously approved a series of resolutions including park court resurfacing and repairs, acceptance of a $1.25 million state capital appropriation for Building 46 in Kettering Business Park, K‑9 donations, a replacement police vehicle, an environmental site assessment increase, a tax e‑file contract and a $37,000 supplemental appropriation.
Kettering City Council on Aug. 27 unanimously approved a package of resolutions that funds park maintenance and court resurfacing, accepts a $1.25 million state capital appropriation for improvements to Building 46 in the Kettering Business Park, accepts donations to replace a police K‑9, authorizes a replacement unmarked police vehicle and approves a tax e‑file contract and supplemental appropriation.
The council voted to accept a grant from the National Recreation and Park Association’s Million Coaches Challenge to fund the How TO Coach Kids program; Parks staff said the award will allow the city to "train a 150 coaches before the end of 2024." Council also approved roughly $41,000 for restoration and resurfacing of sport courts at Oak Creek, Walther, Oak, Ernst, Wenzler, Southern Hills and Tate parks and a separate $30,000 annual program for repair, cleaning, roofing and painting of park shelters and amenities.
Council accepted $1,250,000 in state capital appropriations earmarked for improvements to Building 46 at the…
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