Agenda - South Jacksonville trustees, Aug. 5
Among the items on the agenda are:
• Discussion of the termination of Police Chief Eric Hansell
• Appointment of an interim police chief
• Discussion of the launch of a new website with a resident portal and statistics about its use
• Discussion of the securing of $421,000 funding
• Discussion of “What is a buckle bunny”
• Discussion of Freedom of Information Act requests from Todd Warrick and the Journal-Courier, and update on the Journal-Courier’s lawsuit against the village over records
• Discussion of Village Hall parking lot resurfacing, Dewey Park cleanup, cellular connectivity, Freedom Fest and time capsule plans
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Multiple people arrested after being seen carrying guns on GR s southeast side
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FOX 17
By: Kellen Voss
and last updated 2021-07-19 19:39:16-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â The Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) resolved a critical incident on the city s southeast side today, as people were seen carrying guns in the area of Alexander Street SE and Fuller Avenue SE.
GRPD engaged in critical incident operations at the 1200 block of Hall Street SE, where they saw the suspects enter a home, after receiving a 911 call about the people carrying guns around 4:30 p.m.
Winnebago revisits stop sign motion
The council revokes motion to install stop signs along 4th Street
By Fiona Edberg - Staff Writer | Jul 18, 2021
Police Chief Eric Olson explained to the council that stop signs should be a last resort for addressing speeding.
The Winnebago City Council did not stop to dilly-dally at a meeting held Tuesday evening, July 13, at 7 p.m.
The council resumed discussion regarding the installation of stop signs around town. Though the council had originally decided to increase signage during their meeting on June 8, they backtracked on Tuesday due to feedback provided by Police Chief Eric Olson.