In a recent government meeting, Haskell County officials discussed several key items, including the awarding of a bid for the Health Department's parking lot maintenance. The county received four bids, with Parking Lot Maintenance Services offering the lowest at $26,230. The bid was notably lower than others, prompting questions about the pricing. Officials noted that the company had previously assessed the site and planned to utilize existing materials, which contributed to the reduced cost. However, the project may not commence until January due to the company's scheduling conflicts with another project in Northwest Arkansas.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the reapplication for opioid abatement funding, as requested by the district attorney and the attorney general. This was part of a broader effort to secure financial resources for mental health initiatives, with a letter of assurance discussed regarding funding from the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Other agenda items included the approval of a project completion report for a REIT grant related to district 2's equipment, a lease purchase agreement for a new wheel auger, and a proposal to subscribe to monthly banking services from Firststart Bank, which was tabled for future consideration. The meeting concluded with the approval of various monthly reports and appropriations, reflecting ongoing administrative activities within the county.