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Sgt. OIC Tessmer presents vehicle-marking options and Motorola radio replacement at Kiskiminetas meeting

Kiskiminetas Township Board of Supervisors · May 27, 2026
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Summary

Sgt. OIC Tessmer described options for police vehicle markings and discussed replacing the department's radios with Motorola equipment; the board requested samples of white, green and 'ghost' reflective material and public comment supported the officer's work.

Sgt. OIC Tessmer briefed the Kiskiminetas Township Board of Supervisors on options for marking police vehicles and on replacing the township’s radios, naming Motorola as a potential replacement during the May 27 work session.

Board members asked for physical samples of white, green and ghost reflective material to be provided so the supervisors can evaluate wrapping and marking options before approving a specific design. Tessmer also raised the need to replace the township’s existing radios and discussed Motorola as a candidate for the upgrade.

During public comment, Jim Hovanik spoke in support of Sgt. OIC Tessmer’s work gathering information on vehicle wraps and radios. Supervisor M. Long recognized a community member, RaeLyn, for donating signs for Derwood Beers Park, and Chairman H. Ross thanked Tessmer for his work and flexibility on the wrap and radio projects.

The board did not take a formal vote on vehicle markings or radio procurement at the May 27 session; members requested samples and further information for staff to return with recommendations.