At its virtual meeting on Tuesday night, the Auburn City Council unanimously approved a major investment for the Auburn Police Division, giving the city manager the green light to purchase 14 new 2021 Chevrolet Tahoes.Â
The 14 marked Tahoes, and one unmarked 2021 Dodge Durango utility vehicle, will run about $34,000 apiece for a total cost of about $473, 000. According to meeting materials, 12 of the vehicles will replace older models, while three will help meet expansion needs.
Auburn City Councilman and former APD police chief Tommy Dawson offered praise for the Council s continued support of the Auburn Police Division. Tahoe is one of the best police vehicles ever made, and I think it s just a credit to our City Council and our citizens that we try to outfit our police with the best we possibly can, he said. I just really appreciate the Council s support on this and I think it s a great day, once again, to show how we support our police department.
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make it look very devastating and very miserable for awful lot of people. how are you able to meet their needs? we re doing the best we can. we have some shelters open providing shelter spaces for those people who have to evacuate and we re advising all residents low lying or have flooding problems when we have heavy rains to consider going to higher ground, maybe with friends or family elsewhere in the county. so it s just trying to get people out of harm s way is the challenge right now. what s your greatest worry now? what s the forecast? well, we re still seeing more rain. unfortunately last night, over the overnight hours we had very little rain, we had time for some of the flood waters to drain off. they re forecasting additional rain fall, anywhere from 5 to 10 inches before midnight tonight. we re hoping we can get some dry weather. what kind of warns are you giving people? looking at imagines some people are out in the water, canoes or they have in knee deep