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The City of Robinson approved its consent agenda at the Aug. 19 meeting, which included declaring a 2010 Ford Crown Victoria (VIN 2FABP7BV6AX131500) surplus and authorizing its disposal at public auction. Staff said the Crown Victoria previously served with another local police department and had been used by the fire marshal; the vehicle was returned to the city and is no longer needed.
A councilmember moved to approve the consent agenda items that included the vehicle declaration; a second was given and the motion passed by voice vote. Staff said the plan is to remove the vehicle from city inventory and attempt to recover some funds for the city by selling it at auction.
The surplus declaration was presented with the meeting’s consent items and carried as part of the consent vote; no separate roll‑call vote on the vehicle was recorded in the transcript.
Ending: The city will prepare the vehicle for auction and follow standard municipal disposal procedures.
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