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File #: 980789    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/23/1998 In control: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 2/9/1999
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution accepting a donation of law enforcement memorabilia from retired Milwaukee police officer Donald E. Brockman.
Sponsors: ALD. SCHERBERT
Indexes: GIFTS, POLICE DEPARTMENT
NUMB:
980789
VERS:
ORIGINAL
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XXBY:
ALD. SCHERBERT
TITL:
Resolution accepting a donation of law enforcement memorabilia from retired Milwaukee police officer Donald E. Brockman.
ANLS:
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With this resolution, the City accepts retired Milwaukee police officer Donald E. Brockman's donation of 88 displays of law enforcement memorabilia currently housed in the Milwaukee Police Department Safety Academy. The resolution authorizes and directs the proper City officers to execute the necessary property transfer documents. It further authorizes and directs the Police Department to maintain the donated memorabilia collection.


BODY:
Whereas, On November 8, 1983, the Common Council adopted a resolution accepting a donation of 35 displays of law enforcement patches located on the third floor of the Milwaukee Police Department Safety Academy, 6680 North Teutonia Avenue, from now-retired Milwaukee police officer Donald E. Brockman; and

Whereas, For well over a decade, another law enforcement memorabilia collection of Mr. Brockman has been displayed on the second floor of the Safety Academy without ever having been donated to or accepted by the City; and

Whereas, This collection consists of 88 wood-framed displays of varying sizes containing squad car decals, uniform patches, hat shields, breast badges and other police-related items; and

Whereas, Based largely on prices published in the monthly periodical Police Collectors News, the estimated total value of Mr. Brockman's collection is $15,000; and

Whereas, Mr. Brockman has generously offered to donate this police memorabilia collection to the City of Milwaukee; and

Whereas, The future security of Mr. Brockman's collection can be more easily guaranteed if the collection is the property of the City than if it remains personal property; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that the City of Milwaukee accepts Donald E. Brockman'...

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