In a recent government meeting, council members acknowledged National First Responder Day, expressing gratitude for the dedication of local first responders. Councilman Vargo highlighted a commendable incident involving the West Haven Police Department, where an off-duty officer's vigilance led to the discovery of suspicious activity involving juveniles with weapons at a local Walmart. Vargo praised the officer's efforts and extended thanks to all first responders for their daily commitment to community safety.
The meeting also addressed ongoing projects, including the completion of a boiler project that was previously commissioned. Council members confirmed that the project, which involved three boilers, was completed as scheduled.
Additionally, Councilwoman Caletti recognized the mayor and administration for securing $2.6 million in grants and funding from state agencies, including the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP). This funding is expected to support various local initiatives and projects.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to community safety and development, while also celebrating the contributions of first responders.