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Waupaca County Board allocates $200,000 in ARPA funds for sheriff body cameras, approves four zoning amendments
Summary
On May 16, 2023, the Waupaca County Board authorized $200,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funds to buy body‑worn cameras for deputy sheriffs and unanimously approved four zoning map amendments for parcels in the towns of Dayton, Scandinavia and Larrabee.
Waupaca County supervisors on May 16 authorized spending $200,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to equip deputies with body‑worn cameras and approved four separate zoning map amendments affecting parcels in the towns of Dayton, Scandinavia and Larrabee.
The unanimous 22‑0 vote adopted Resolution No. 1 (2023‑2024), which cites a total ARPA allocation to Waupaca County of $9,904,210 and states that "Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office’s goal is to equip each Deputy Sheriff with a body worn camera as standard operating equipment while on active duty." The resolution lists an estimated equipment cost of $200,000 and notes $3,361,407 in ARPA funds would remain after the allocation. Supervisor Bosquez moved the resolution and Supervisor Federwitz seconded; the board approved it…
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