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Springfield approves fire, police expenditures
Carolynn Mostyn
Suburbanite correspondent
SPRINGFIELD TWP. The Springfield Township Board of Trustees approved business for the fire and police departments during its Jan. 28 regular meeting.
Fire Department approvals
For the Fire Department, the board approved several orders of business, including accepting the resignation of part-time firefighter/EMT-paramedic Seth Shier, effective Jan. 23.
Trustees also authorized the appointments of Jared Armsey, Douglas Dunwald and Thomas Gauer to the position of part-time firefighter/EMT-paramedic, effective Feb. 8, with terms and conditions per the part-time firefighters collective bargaining agreement.
Also authorized was the appointment of part-time firefighter/EMT-paramedic Austin Wingate, effective Feb. 8, to fill a vacant full-time position contingent on the completion of the physical examination and passing a drug screening. He will serve a one-year probation period.
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The Solana Beach City Council unanimously agreed to move forward with its Community Grant Program for the 2021-22 fiscal year, and to provide an extension for recipients of the 2020-21 program.
The grant program provides funds to local nonprofits and other organizations that provide services or projects that contribute to the community. The city has $25,000 allocated for the program in the 2021-22 budget.
The extension would provide last year’s grant program recipients more time to spend any remaining funds on projects or services that may have been on hold because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Solana Beach City Councilman David Zito said the city should check to see if applicants for the next fiscal year’s program have any remaining funds from last year’s program.
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