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Killeen approves technology, warning sirens and repair contracts; police seek grant to continue camera program
Summary
Council approved several procurement items on the consent agenda, including $235,265 for community center technology, $250,486 for five outdoor warning sirens and an authorization to apply for a $250,000 Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant (with $50,000 match) to continue the Flock LPR program.
Killeen City Council approved multiple procurement and grant-authorizing items as part of its consent agenda May 5, including technology for a community center, outdoor warning sirens and repair work at the Stonetree Golf Course clubhouse.
Staff asked the council to authorize the purchase of enterprise-grade network and computer equipment for the Rosa Hereford Community Center from GTS Technology Solutions for $235,265, citing prior council acceptance of the Community Development Block Grant…
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