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Brockton City Council authorizes $48 million for new public safety complex
Summary
The Brockton City Council on Sept. 23 adopted an order authorizing $48 million in borrowing to design, construct and equip a public safety complex to house police, fire, IT and emergency management functions, with funds also earmarked for related roadway and utility work.
Brockton — The Brockton City Council voted Sept. 23 to authorize the city to borrow $48,000,000 to design, construct and equip a new public safety complex that will house the police, fire and information-technology departments and the city’s emergency management agency.
The council read an order describing the project and the financing mechanism under state law before taking a roll-call vote. The order authorizes the city treasurer, with…
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