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Springville council approves firing‑range concrete job and public‑safety equipment repairs using opioid‑settlement funds
Summary
Council approved a $6,363 concrete installation for the municipal firing range, authorized $6,100 in cardiac‑monitor repairs and approved up to $4,000 in city funds to complete training‑facility upgrades; officials said opioid‑settlement funds will cover the initial work.
Springville City Council on Wednesday approved several public‑safety expenditures, including $6,363 to place concrete pads at the municipal firing range, repairs to a fire‑department cardiac monitor estimated at $6,100, and improvements to the city’s public‑safety training facility funded from the opioid‑settlement balance and up to $4,000 in city funds.
Chief Mize, who presented the firing‑range request during the work session, told the council the range becomes unusable after light rain and that concrete pads would allow regular training and interagency use. “The current balance in that is $13,689.81,” Chief Mize said, and “the cost of grading, forming, and concrete in the range is…
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