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City Report: Glenwood Police Propose Switching to Axon Technology to Save Costs on Body Cameras, Surveillance, and Other Integrated Services – The Valley Sun

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A light agenda greeted the Glenwood Springs City Council during its second regular meeting of the month, held on Thursday, May 21, with Councilman Ray Schmahl absent. Two members of the public addressed the Council during the public comment period on items not included on the agenda. Glenwood resident Judy Haynes asked the Council what it plans to do following the Planning and Zoning Commission's April 28 decision to revoke the special use permi…
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A light agenda greeted the Glenwood Springs City Council during its second regular meeting of the month, held on Thursday, May 21, with Councilman Ray Schmahl absent. Two members of the public addressed the Council during the public comment period on items not included on the agenda. Glenwood resident Judy Haynes asked the Council what it plans to do following the Planning and Zoning Commission's April 28 decision to revoke the special use permi…

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soprissun.com broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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