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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Salisbury Accepts Safe Streets Grant; Police To Use Speed Camera Funds For Equipment

SALISBURY – The Salisbury City Council voted unanimously to pass a number of required legal actions, including more state funding for a major crime initiative as well as directing speed camera revenue to police purchases.

Additional State Funding
Secured For Safe Streets
The City Council approved a resolution accepting state grant funds through the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention in the amount of $10,000. The money was awarded as an addendum to the Safe Streets Grant that was awarded July 15 and was in the amount of about $280,000.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ms Duncan PLEASE a light and noise meter, fencing and shrubbery.Is Ms Duncan turning the Police Department into gardners? How about spending your extra State money on a tatical narcotics team. Dismantle drug dealing block by block. Duncan is clueless but I guess she likes flowers!

Anonymous said...

Keep in mind that these cameras are for the kids, even when school is out and the kids can not go on school grounds! If they were really for the kids then that is where the monies should be going...to the schools and NOT the BOE!

Anonymous said...

Truth!!!!

Anonymous said...

Remember to use Vaseline on the plastic lens cover when you walk by those camera's, it is not visible from a police car, (cops are too lazy to actually get out of their car and investigate), and it blurs the photo's of the speeding cars, so we all don't get those bad tickets!