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Arlington council approves surplus-property sale, authorizes Quake Park lighting grant application and accepts Stillaguamish Tribe barricade grant
Summary
The Arlington City Council approved a resolution declaring certain city property surplus, authorized staff to apply for a Recreation and Conservation Office grant to light Quake Park in partnership with the Arlington Boys & Girls Club, and accepted a $125,000 grant from the Stillaguamish Tribe to buy barricades and a trailer.
The Arlington City Council on a unanimous voice vote approved three routine actions Wednesday: a resolution declaring assorted equipment and three older patrol vehicles surplus, authorization to apply for a Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) youth athletic field grant to light Quake Park, and acceptance of a $125,000 grant from the Stillaguamish Tribe to purchase barricades and a trailer.
The surplus resolution, presented by staff, covers older patrol vehicles and small equipment that the city says have exceeded their useful life and will be auctioned, parted out or destroyed. "We have three vehicles on this…
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