The Board of Mayor and Aldermen for the City of Loretto is set to convene for its regular session on Tuesday, where several important agenda items will be discussed. Among the key topics on the agenda is a resolution that would allow the city to engage in the “Safety Partners” matching grant program, aimed at funding the acquisition of police body cameras. This initiative is expected to enhance the safety and accountability of law enforcement in the community.
Additionally, the board will consider a resolution to seek a grant of up to $100,000 from the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. This funding, if approved, would be directed towards improvements for local trails and/or the development of pavilions, which could significantly boost tourism and recreational opportunities in the area.
The meeting is slated to commence at 5:15 PM, and it is anticipated that other matters may also arise for discussion during this session. Community members are encouraged to attend and participate in the proceedings.

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