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Taylor council approves multiple administrative items and hears resident concerns about cameras and neighborhood safety

Taylor City Council
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Summary

The council approved routine consent items, budgeted procurement increases for fire department equipment and training, accepted a grant reimbursement, set meeting schedules and rules, elected council leadership, and heard public comments on Marvin Street quality-of-life issues and privacy concerns about Flock surveillance cameras.

At its Nov. 18 regular meeting, the Taylor City Council approved a series of administrative and procedural items — including reappointments, procurement increases, a zoning amendment on second reading, training materials for emergency dispatch, a grant reimbursement and rules for council meetings — and heard several residents raise neighborhood safety and surveillance concerns.

Votes at a glance: the council approved reappointments to the Board of Review Commission (three-year terms to 12/01/2028), a $6,000 increase to a Stryker blanket purchase order for the fire department, a $3,500 increase to an Amazon blanket purchase order for fire-department supplies, APCO International…

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