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Council approves $2,500 crime-prevention and $6,284 fire-repair supplemental appropriations
Summary
Greenville City Council adopted a supplemental ordinance to appropriate $2,500 for crime-prevention outreach (funded by drug-fine receipts) and $6,284 to complete repairs on a damaged fire apparatus (insurance reimbursement).
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Greenville City Council on June 17 adopted a supplemental ordinance to add appropriations for two items: $2,500 for crime-prevention community outreach funded by drug fine receipts, and $6,284 to supplement an insurance reimbursement to cover additional repairs to a fire department apparatus.
City Auditor Mr. Davis explained the $2,500 would be used for community outreach at events (water bottles, backpacks and trading-card-style materials for youth), while the $6,284 supplements earlier insurance payments to complete the repair of a fire vehicle. Both items were read and adopted by roll-call vote.
The ordinance was adopted on the evening's vote; staff said departments will provide details on outreach items and execute the repairs through the insurance reimbursement process.

