At this time, the Police Department has added 3,500 pieces of new evidence in storage in the past five years. Evidence is kept in five different locations in the city, which Edinger says reduces efficiency in their investigations.
While the proposed space would cover most of what the Police Department and Fire Department would need it for, Chief Edinger says he wanted to keep the project and it’s costs modest for the city.
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JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The City of Jamestown will look to explore some variation of the curbside pickup program later this month.
Originally, a proposal was considered by the city to extend baler hours during the week of May 10th through the 14th for a clean-up/drop-off week.
Councilmember Brian Kamlitz stated he was getting a lot of feedback from constituents calling for the return of the program.
Earlier in the meeting, the council approved a bulk pilot program beginning June 1st at a cost of $5 per item for residents and property owners. This would allow them to pay crews to pick up large items year-round and take them to the baler for disposal.