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File #: 25-0478    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution Requesting to Use Opioid Funding
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 8/25/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/2/2025 Final action: 9/2/2025
Title: A Resolution Requesting to Use Opioid Funding
Attachments: 1. FOLEY FIRE DEPT Q 11156952, 2. Budget Increase Form
Title
A Resolution Requesting to Use Opioid Funding

Summary

Under Resolution 25-1181, Council approved the use of opioid funding to purchase two Lucas devices for the Fire Department. Since receiving the (2) Lucas devices that were purchased, Stryker has realized that their quote was incorrect for the ProCare service agreement. The quote with the (2) devices only covered 1 device service agreement. The Fire Department requests permission to utilize the opioid funding to pay for the second ProCare service agreement that should have been included with the original purchase. The five year agreement amount is $7,560.75, and would cover items such as parts, labor, travel, preventative maintenance, and batteries for the device. The current balance of the opioid account is $215,478.04 as of 08/25/2025, which is enough to support these purchases. The capital purchase expense accounts must be amended even though the money is being paid out the opioid account.


Budgetary Impact:

Capital - Departmental

____ Budgeted under account #______________ for $___________ and described in budget as __________________________________.

_X__Additional amount needed, if any: Increase in budget of $7,560.75 to 100-2020-5100 (Capital Purchase - Fire).

___ Not Budgeted - account # __________________________ requires budget increase of ____________.



Body

WHEREAS, under Resolution 25-1181, Council approved the use of opioid funding to purchase two Lucas devices for the Fire Department, and

WHEREAS, since receiving the (2) Lucas devices that were purchased, Stryker has realized that their quote was incorrect for the ProCare service agreement and the quote with the (2) devices only covered 1 device service agreement, and

WHEREAS, the Fire Department requests permission to utilize the opioid funding to pay for the second ProCare service agreement that should have been included with the original purchase, and

WHEREAS, the five year agreement amount is $...

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