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Canfield Council moves to authorize city manager to sign first amendment to school resource officer agreement
Summary
Council moved to authorize the city manager to enter a first-amendment agreement allocating additional township contributions to the School Resource Officer program; council discussion described the change as paperwork formalizing an existing arrangement. The transcript does not specify a final roll-call tally for passage.
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Mr. Naccarato moved that the city manager be authorized to enter into the "1st Amendment to the school resource officer agreement" among the City of Canfield, Canfield Township and the Canfield Board of Education. "I have a motion authorizing the city manager to enter into the 1st Amendment to the school resource officer agreement on behalf of the city of Canfield with the Canfield Township and the Canfield Board of Education," Mr. Naccarato said. He moved for passage and the motion was seconded.
City attorney Fortunato summarized that the amendment primarily records changes to the allocation of costs and formalizes an agreement the parties have already been implementing. As Fortunato put it, the amendment "provides the township contribution to the SRO service." City Manager Dapolito described the change as paperwork to back up what has already been happening and said the township will now contribute more to the SRO program.
The motion was seconded on the floor; the meeting transcript records the motion, discussion and a second but does not include a recorded roll-call tally for the passage of the amendment. The agenda item was presented as a finalized intergovernmental agreement to be implemented by the city manager if authorized.
