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The Victoria City Council approved a resolution to purchase a 2005 Spartan fire pumper from Jackson County Emergency Services District No. 3 for $65,000.
City staff presented the item as a staff recommendation to buy the vehicle for $65,000. A council member moved adoption of the resolution and another council member seconded. Council voted by voice and the mayor pro tem announced "Item D2 passes."
Why it matters: The acquisition adds a used firefighting apparatus to the city's fleet; staff did not provide additional detail on the apparatus' condition, expected maintenance costs, or planned assignment in the transcript.
Council action: Motion and second were recorded; vote was taken by voice and the item passed. Transcript does not include a roll call tally or the names of the council members who moved and seconded the motion.
Attribution: The item was presented by city staff listed on the agenda; the formal motion language at the meeting was "I move we adopt."
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