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Board approves intermunicipal patrol pact, grants, policies and several surpluses in routine meeting
Summary
The Middletown Board of Estimates approved a package of routine items including a patrol agreement with Mount Hope, a $25,000 advance for recreation supplies tied to a legislative grant, adoption of a citywide time-clock policy, several surplus asset declarations, acceptance of a small donation, and a water-billing adjustment for a rental property.
The Middletown Board of Estimates approved a series of routine measures at its meeting, including an intermunicipal agreement permitting the Middletown Police Department to patrol reservoir property within the Town of Mount Hope, budget adjustments related to a legislative grant for recreation supplies, adoption of a time-clock policy, and several surplus-asset declarations.
On Item 3.5 the board authorized the mayor to sign an agreement with Mount Hope that gives Middletown officers authority to patrol and take action on specified reservoir property that lies within Mount Hope’s municipal boundaries; Chief Awoncha explained the arrangement gives joint jurisdiction limited to that property…
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