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Shrewsbury aldermen approve purchase of police patrol vehicle capped at $59,421

Board of Aldermen, City of Shrewsbury · August 19, 2025
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Summary

At a special meeting Aug. 19, 2025, the Shrewsbury Board of Aldermen approved a motion to buy a new police patrol vehicle not to exceed $59,421; the motion was moved by Alderman Grant Diel, seconded by Alderperson Bette Welch, and passed by voice vote.

Alderman Grant Diel moved that the city purchase a new police patrol vehicle "up to and not to exceed the amount of $59,421," and Alderperson Bette Welch seconded the motion. The Board of Aldermen approved the purchase by voice vote; the minutes do not record an exact roll-call tally.

The motion covers acquisition of a patrol vehicle for the Shrewsbury Police Department. The minutes list Police Chief Lisa Vargas and Police Captain Brent Goewert as present, but do not specify the funding source, replacement plan, vehicle make or delivery timeline.

City Clerk Katelyn Wands attested the minutes. The action was recorded as a formal motion in the meeting minutes and is listed as approved; no amendments or conditions were recorded at the meeting.

The board’s next regular meeting is set for Aug. 26, 2025, at 6:00 p.m.