Politics & Government
Madison Police Department Seeks Money For Security Cameras
The request is scheduled to be discussed by the Board of Finance this week.

MADISON, CT — The Madison Board of Finance on Wednesday is scheduled to discuss an $80,000 request from the Madison Police Department for security cameras, among other items on the agenda.
The police request was approved by the Board of Selectmen in December, and the funds would come from the town's American Rescue Plan Act grant. Details about the camera system were not immediately available.
Among the other items on the Board of Finance agenda is a discussion on a $500,000 request for the town's school generator project.
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Wednesday's meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Room A at the Town Campus. Click here for more information.
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