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Norton council adopts emergency ordinances including EMS reporting system and police vehicles
Summary
At its April 20 meeting the Norton City Council adopted multiple emergency ordinances: a fire/EMS reporting system (ordinance 43-2026), a police SUV purchase (ordinance 44-2026) and several other items; most roll-call votes recorded unanimous 'yes' among present members.
Norton City Council voted on April 20 to adopt multiple emergency ordinances, including a fire and EMS reporting system and purchases for the police department, taking the actions during the same meeting in which the items were introduced.
Ordinance 43-2026 authorized the purchase of a fire/EMS reporting system from ESO; council voted to waive the second and third readings and then to adopt the ordinance as an emergency measure. The materials in the meeting record the contract cost as $12,370.50 and reference an annual responsibility figure of $32,955.0 with the Cleveland Clinic expected to cover part of that ongoing cost and the city to…
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