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Delavan council approves police equipment contracts, $752,000 library budget and multiple infrastructure contracts; recesses to closed session

Delavan City Council · February 18, 2026
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The Delavan City Council approved contracts for Axon police equipment totaling $93,081.47, a $752,000 furniture and technology budget for the library renovation, sidewalk and sanitary‑sewer construction contracts, several code amendments and authorized a WAM program application; the meeting recessed to closed session under Wis. Stat. 19.85 to discuss personnel and property matters.

The Delavan City Council on Tuesday moved forward on a slate of procurement and ordinance actions, approving contracts for police equipment, awarding public‑works contracts, adopting several municipal code changes and authorizing a grant application, then recessed into closed session to consider personnel and real‑estate matters.

Alderwoman Sen moved to approve contracts with Axon Enterprises for body cameras with unlimited storage, taser annual service and in‑squad camera systems, stating the annual costs as "$62,948" for body‑camera storage and "$30,133.47" for in‑squad cameras, "for a total cost authorization request of $93,081.47 for the budget year 2026." The motion passed on a roll‑call vote; recorded affirmatives during the roll call included Aldermen Smith, Wilson, Beazer, Barbosa and…

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