4.14.22 PLCO

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VOLUME 6, NO. 192

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 2022

CITY READY TO BUY ESSENTIAL VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT COMMISSION ALLOWS NEXT YEAR’S FUNDS TO HELP PURCHASE NEW CITY PROPERTY BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER

A resolution to increase the likelihood that much-needed city vehicles and equipment can be purchased, was approved by the Plant City City Commission on Monday. As a result, the city can now transfer funds from next fiscal year (2022-2023) to the current one (2021-2022) so these necessities can be bought ahead of time in a highly competitive market.

In March a contractor pulled out of a business deal for the City of Plant City to buy merchandise, stating that “we will not be able to fulfill this purchase due to production constraints, allocation, and supply chain material shortage.” The proposed merchandise to be bought are 22 vehicles and equipment, consisting of 12 police cars, a 100-foot ladder for a fire truck, and an automated side-loading garbage truck – all costing $3,914,650.

CELEBRATING A RENOVATED BRUTON LIBRARY

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WALK TO FIGHT CANCER

The Plant City Relay for Life returns with fundraiser to combat cancer BRIAN FERNANDES STAFF WRITER

Library staff and suppor ers recognize the new look CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

The Plant City Relay for Life makes its return face to face after having to be distanced for two years due to COVID-19. The fundraiser will occur on May 6, from 6 p.m. to midnight, and for the fi st time will be held at the Strawberry Festival fairground, 303 BerryFest Place. Aside from running many laps, participants can also purchase food from 27 different vendors, made up of 27 teams. And there will be activities all night. At 9 p.m. there will be a slide show honoring those who lost their lives to cancer. So far, the teams have raised over $27,000 toward the goal of $100,000, which will go to the American Cancer Society. Each year, over 2,500 Relay for Life events occur across the country.

The event began in 1998, 13 years after the fi st Relay was held in Tacoma, Washington. Fundraising begins in September each year with the event generally held in April. Donations are usually accepted into August. Many local schools participate with the event and are constantly some of the largest donors for the organization. For more information or to donate online, visit RelayForLife.org/PlantCityFL.

Courtesy of Relay for Life of Plant City Facebook page Relay for Life Pics


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