Bradley County Commission Discusses Disposing Of Law Enforcement Equipment

  • Monday, July 14, 2014
  • Hollie Webb

Bradley County Commissioner Mark Hall suggested carrying over the issue of disposing law enforcement equipment to the new administration, which will start in September.

Currently, there is a list of items that are supposed to be disposed. 

Commissioner Ed Elkins also asked the commission to consider getting information to the commissioners before it shows up in the consent agenda.

He said, "I get the impression some of the commissioners don't have time to look over it."

He said they would then be able to discuss the matters during their work sessions.

The commission meets again for a voting session on next Monday.

It was also announced that the SPCA board will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the library.

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