Peachtree City Council approves cardiac monitor purchase, plans phased library refresh
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The Peachtree City City Council on Jan. 5 approved buying a cardiac heart monitor to replace an aging unit in one ambulance and announced a phased refresh of the city library so it can remain open during work.
Peachtree City City Council approved the purchase of a cardiac heart monitor and announced a phased refresh of the city library at its Jan. 5 meeting.
The council approved buying a cardiac monitor to replace an aging device in one of the city's ambulances. An unidentified speaker said the update is part of keeping public-safety technology current. The transcript does not specify procurement details, price, or the vote tally for the approval.
Council members also outlined a library refresh that will proceed in stages so the library can remain open. The work will include painting upstairs, downstairs and the children's room over time, the speaker said.
Next steps: the council did not provide a procurement timeline or additional budget details at the meeting. Further specifics on funding, vendor selection and delivery dates were not specified.
