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Limestone County Commission approves $5.69 million in claims, Byrne grant for 25 body cameras and a package of routine contracts and staffing changes
Summary
At its April 6 meeting the Limestone County Commission unanimously approved $5,686,700.30 in claims, authorized a Byrne grant application for 25 body cameras ($97,523.50), ratified multiple county contracts and staffing changes, approved subdivision requests including a 160-lot proposal, and set a follow-up meeting for April 20.
The Limestone County Commission met April 6 and, by unanimous voice votes, approved a slate of routine financial and operational items including $5,686,700.30 in claims, several contracts and a grant application to buy 25 body cameras for corrections staff.
The commission voted to apply for Byrne Memorial Justice Grant funding to acquire 25 body cameras, a package it said requires no county match and totals $97,523.50. The chair interjected lightheartedly during that agenda item: “Everybody want free money,” after which the motion passed without opposition.
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