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Spring City pledges support for police department to seek Tennessee Highway Safety Office grant

Mayor and Board of Commissioners of Spring City, Tennessee · October 3, 2024
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Summary

On Oct. 3, 2024 the Spring City Board approved Resolution 2024-17 endorsing the police department’s application for a Tennessee Highway Safety Office 2024 grant; the vote was unanimous.

The Spring City Board of Commissioners approved Resolution 2024-17, a formal statement of support and commitment for the Spring City Police Department to apply for the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) 2024 grant program.

Commissioner Thomas Beaver moved to approve the resolution and Commissioner Reba Murphy seconded. The minutes record the vote as unanimous (all Aye).

The minutes do not specify the grant amount, program focus, or deadlines; the resolution recorded in the October minutes serves as the local governing body's letter of support for the police department’s application.