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In a recent Scott County Commissioners meeting, the conclusion of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding was celebrated, with officials expressing relief that the funds have been fully allocated. \"All the ARPA money is gone. So Hallelujah,\" one commissioner remarked, acknowledging both the benefits and burdens that come with such funding. The meeting highlighted the hard work of local organizations, including the Fire Department and Fair Board, which received financial support aimed at boosting community revenue.
The discussion also turned to the maintenance of the War Memorial, where a contractor was hired to clean the monument. The contractor discovered that bleach had been improperly used on the granite, leaving a film that required special treatment. The cleaning service cost $1,026.64, and a motion was unanimously passed to pay for this work.
Looking ahead, commissioners discussed the need for ongoing maintenance to prevent future damage, with a proposed annual contract for $900 to ensure the monument remains in good condition. Legal counsel confirmed that this service agreement does not require a bidding process, streamlining the path for future maintenance.
The meeting underscored the importance of both celebrating community achievements and addressing the ongoing care of local landmarks, ensuring that Scott County continues to thrive.
Converted from Commissioners Meeting 12-06-2024 meeting on December 09, 2024
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