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City secures vital highway safety grants for community protection

October 03, 2024 | Cookeville City, Putnam County, Tennessee


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City secures vital highway safety grants for community protection
In a recent city council meeting, key decisions were made regarding public safety and infrastructure improvements. The council unanimously approved a motion to authorize the city manager to enter into a contract with the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security for highway safety grants. Major Winfrey highlighted the significance of these grants, which include a $35,000 network coordinator grant and a $63,000 Alcohol DUI grant. These funds, which require no matching contribution from the city, will be allocated for training, overtime, and equipment, with the grant period running from October 1, 2023, to September 30, 2025.

Additionally, the council moved forward with a change order for the water treatment plant expansion and improvement project, signaling ongoing efforts to enhance local infrastructure. The meeting concluded with both motions receiving strong support from council members, reflecting a commitment to public safety and community development.

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