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Milan council approves security camera contract and new patrol SUV

Milan City Council · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Milan City Council on Aug. 15 approved a Flock Safety camera agreement not to exceed $20,050 and purchased a 2023 Dodge Durango patrol vehicle with upfitting totaling $57,787.58; both motions passed unanimously.

The Milan City Council on Aug. 15 approved two public-safety expenditures: an agreement with Flock Safety for security cameras in an amount not to exceed $20,050 and the purchase and upfitting of a 2023 Dodge Durango patrol car totaling $57,787.58. Both motions were approved unanimously.

Mayor Ed Kolar presided as Pro-Tem Kerkes moved to approve the Flock Safety agreement and Councilmember Thompson seconded; the council voted in favor. Councilmember Baldwin moved to approve the patrol vehicle purchase and upfitting, seconded by Councilmember Thompson, and that motion also carried unanimously. The meeting record shows the city’s full council present for the votes.

The measures were presented under the meeting’s “Matters for Action.” The council did not record additional conditions or spending breakdowns beyond the contract cap for the camera agreement and the full purchase-and-upfitting total for the patrol vehicle. The police chief was listed among officers present but did not provide further detail in the record about implementation timelines or installation locations.

Votes at a glance: the record shows unanimous approval of the Flock Safety agreement (moved by Pro-Tem Kerkes; seconded by Councilmember Thompson) and unanimous approval of the patrol vehicle purchase (moved by Councilmember Baldwin; seconded by Councilmember Thompson).