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Jackson City approves three budget amendments including two $1.5M grants

December 01, 2025 | Jackson City, Madison County, Tennessee


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Jackson City approves three budget amendments including two $1.5M grants
Jackson City officials approved three separate budget amendments during their Nov. 25 meeting, recognizing nearly $3 million in grant funding and reallocating $89,396.09 for police vehicle upfitting.

Speaker 1 called the vote after motions and seconds were recorded and the measures passed. The meeting record shows the council moved to "recognize and appropriate $1,500,000" for a Tennessee Economic & Community Development (ECD) fast‑track grant and to "recognize and appropriate $1,500,000" for an OCJP Violent Crime Intervention Fund (VCIF) award. The council also approved a reallocation of $89,396.09 to complete upfitting on newly delivered patrol vehicles.

Why it matters: the ECD grant is a pass‑through payment the city must receive and remit; staff said the grant required quick wiring and that the Industrial Development Board handled much of the legwork. The VCIF award is larger and was the focus of debate because council members questioned whether those funds should be applied to recurring operating expenses (body cameras, tasers, vests, aviation unit improvements) or used where capital/bond financing would normally pay. Speaker 4, a city staff member, told the group, "we're gonna get the money. It's just what they spend it on is what the grant contract is going to be." (Speaker 4)

Council action and conditions: for the VCIF amendment, Speaker 3 moved to approve with the condition that the police department present spending plans prior to second reading; Speaker 2 seconded. The motion passed. On amendment 39 (ECD fast track), staff said the city had wired the funds within the grant's required timeframe and that the city’s role was largely to receive and immediately forward the payment. On amendment 46, staff explained the $89,396.09 is a budget‑neutral reallocation from another capital item and is expected to be reimbursed from a proposed bond issuance.

Votes at a glance: minutes record motions, seconds, and the chair calling for aye votes; no roll‑call tallies with member names were recorded in the transcript.

What happens next: staff will—per the VCIF motion—arrange for police to attend a future meeting to detail how the VCIF funds will be used. The amendments for the ECD fast‑track and vehicle upfitting were approved and will be reflected in the next budget documents.

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