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Date: Fri 07-Mar-1997

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Date: Fri 07-Mar-1997

Publication: Bee

Author: STEVEB

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Council Gives The Police Some Traction

B Y S TEVE B IGHAM

The Newtown Police may get their four-wheel-drive vehicle, after all.

The department had requested that an all-terrain vehicle be purchased by the

town, but the Board of Selectmen last month voted against the request, saying

the town already has plenty of all-terrain vehicles available to the police.

Tuesday night, however, the Legislative Council, upon recommendation of its

public safety subcommittee, voted to add $8,396 to provide funds to purchase a

supervisor's/accident investigation vehicle in place of one patrol car.

The police commission had originally requested four new patrol cars and the

four-wheel-drive truck, but settled for three new cars and the truck. The

change increased the patrol car line item from $74,220 to $82,616.

Police Chief James Lysaght said the vehicle is needed for a town this size

during snow storms and to reach areas that can not be accessed by roads. He

said it would also be used by the department's soon-to-be-formed accident

investigation team.

First Selectman Bob Cascella is opposed to buying the vehicle and urged the

full council to keep it out of the budget.

"I disagree with the concept because we put together a vehicle-replacement

plan, which is great. Now, we're abandoning the vehicle-replacement plan to

have a toy," he said.

The council approved the police department's total budget of $2,261,921.

The Newtown Fire Department had requested that its capital budget be increased

from $115,000 to $159,000 to provide funds for the $44,000 roof replacement at

the Hook & Ladder firehouse, but the council voted against the request, 7-3,

despite the recommendation of the public safety subcommittee.

Democrats Jack Rosenthal, Melissa Pilchard and Lisa Schwartz voted in favor of

funding the roof repairs, while Republicans Pierre Rochman, Joe McGowan, Joe

Borst, Karen Blawie, Win Ballard, Bill Brimmer and John Kortze voted against

them.

The total fire department budget of $610,400 was approved.

The public safety subcommittee includes Jack Rosenthal, chairman, Win Ballard

and John Kortze.

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