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Public Safety Committee approves Shiloh dispatch agreement; police introduce 'blue envelope' program
Summary
The Public Safety Committee approved an intergovernmental dispatch contract with the village of Shiloh that raises the yearly fee to $190,000 and the police chief announced National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and a partnership 'blue envelope' program to help officers interact with people on the autism spectrum.
The Public Safety Committee voted to approve an annual intergovernmental agreement to provide dispatching and telecommunications services to the village of Shiloh and heard two department announcements aimed at community outreach.
The police chief presented the Shiloh contract, explaining the annual charge has been increased from $180,000 last year to $190,000 for the coming year. The chief described a rate-setting approach that tracks costs…
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