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The Lawrence Board of Public Works and Safety voted Dec. 15 to declare certain city-owned personal property surplus and authorize its disposal.
Captain Trace Cantrell of the Orange Police Department told the board the list before them is a routine inventory of equipment proposed for trade-in, sale or auction and said proceeds would be returned to the City of Lawrence general fund. Cantrell also noted that some firearms on the list came from retirees.
The board had no questions. After a motion and a second, the resolution was approved by voice vote.
The resolution files were presented as routine departmental housekeeping; the board did not request further reporting or amendments before approving the disposal authority. The board also approved the Nov. 17, 2025 meeting minutes earlier in the session.
No members of the public addressed the board during the citizen comment period, and the meeting adjourned later in the afternoon.
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