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Clinton committee begins work on vehicle take‑home policy, prioritizing first responders
Summary
City staff presented a draft take‑home vehicle policy covering roughly 27 vehicles and recommended prioritizing police, fire and EMS; council asked staff to collect call‑in frequency data for non‑public‑safety vehicles and return recommendations to the Committee of the Whole.
City staff presented a draft take‑home vehicle policy that would formalize who may drive municipal vehicles home and under what conditions, prioritizing operational readiness for police, fire and emergency services.
The presenter described a fleet of about 27 vehicles that could be eligible for take‑home use and said priority should go to public‑safety staff: "I…
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