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Prescott City Council <br /> Regular Voting Meeting Page 3 <br /> April 8, 2014 <br /> Mr. Prince said members of the Committee have been working to bring in sponsors to <br /> help defray the estimated $80,000 cost of the event. The Prescott Chamber of <br /> Commerce has offered to serve as the fiscal agent for the Sesquicentennial, using their <br /> non-profit foundation to accept donated funds and pay event expenses. This is similar to <br /> how funding for the Courthouse Lighting is managed. <br /> Mr. Prince said the Tourism Office is asking the City's permission to provide $17,000.00 <br /> to the Prescott Chamber of Commerce to help offset the expenses. He said $20,000.00 <br /> was budgeted in the current fiscal year to help with these expenses; approximately <br /> $3,000.00 has already been spent. <br /> Councilman Arnold asked how much additional money the committee raised. Mr. Prince <br /> said they have received donations, in terms of product and they are negotiating with <br /> cash sponsors. Councilman Arnold asked if the scope of the event had changed since <br /> the presentation Mr. Prince gave a couple of months earlier. Mr. Prince said that it had <br /> and there was no funding for the rough stock rodeo, but the basic layout remains. <br /> Councilman Arnold asked for a presentation at the beginning of May to talk about the <br /> different events. <br /> COUNCILMAN ARNOLD MOVED TO APPROVE A CONTRIBUTION TO THE <br /> PRESCOTT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE IN THE AMOUNT OF $17,000.00 FOR <br /> EXPENSES RELATED TO PRESCOTT'S 2014 SESQUICENTENNIAL <br /> CELEBRATION; SECONDED BY COUNCILWOMAN WILCOX; PASSED <br /> UNANIMOUSLY. <br /> C. Approval of purchase of night-vision equipment for the Prescott Police <br /> Department Special Weapons and Tactics Team from Emerging Tactical <br /> Solutions, in the amount of $17,253.42 (General Fund CIP) <br /> Andrew Reinhardt, Deputy Police Chief, presented. The Prescott Police Special <br /> Weapons and Tactics Team perform very high risk operations that often occur during <br /> night time hours. Best practices in the state include night vision equipment. <br /> Councilman Arnold said that he toured the SWAT facilities and asked if the equipment <br /> was compatible with the helmets currently worn. Deputy Chief Reinhardt responded <br /> yes. <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Lamerson said he appreciated bringing this type of expenditure to the <br /> Council. <br /> MAYOR PRO TEM LAMERSON MOVED TO APPROVE PURCHASE OF NIGHT- <br /> VISION EQUIPMENT FROM EMERGING TACTICAL SOLUTIONS, IN THE AMOUNT <br /> OF $17,253.42; SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN LAZZELL; PASSED <br /> UNANIMOUSLY. <br />