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After nearly an hour and a half of public comment Monday evening, the Indianola City Council unanimously voted to move forward with its streetscape project. The city will end up paying $9,645,509.80 to Absolute Concrete Inc. for the downtown Square s redesign. The project was originally expected to cost $6,877,765.10. Despite the higher price, councilmember Greg Marchant backed the project, saying the council can t keep kicking these projects down the road. Would I have liked to have a lower bid? Sure, he said. But I m glad we got a bid. The city is expected to use funds from the local option sales and services tax, along with a $4.7 million bond through tax increment financing to fund the project. Taxes are not expected to be raised to fund the project. ....
âAt least three local police departments plan to join a county-wide program that offers crisis intervention training (CIT) to police officers. âJennifer McCarty, director of clinical services project management at Genesee Health Systems (GHS), said theyâre in the planning stages of creating this program, which would train officers to better help someone in a mental health crisis. The program also includes having a co-responder who specializes in mental health training ride along with officers and assist on calls when someone is in a crisis. ââThe training for the officers will provide them with greater insight into the needs of the mental health community and also allow them to interact with persons who may be experiencing a mental health issue,â she said. âThe co-responders will provide them with a solid tool in helping them get that person linked to treatment.â ....