During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several contracts related to wildlife management and engineering services, highlighting a significant allocation of funds for feral swine mitigation efforts. A contract with Wildlife Solutions was proposed, amounting to $350,000, aimed at addressing the issue of wild pigs statewide. This contract is structured as a cap, indicating that the funds will only be utilized as needed and will not exceed the specified amount.
The meeting also covered various engineering contracts, including those with TTL and Mott MacDonald. It was noted that two contracts with Mott MacDonald had expired on June 30, and the committee expressed appreciation for the clarification regarding the delay in receiving signed documents. Additionally, a contract with CDG for engineering services was discussed, with plans for a Request for Proposals (RFP) anticipated in 2026, following the completion of an ongoing project.
In the realm of education, Scott Burbank presented a final contract amendment for Early Childhood Education, requesting an extension of five months and an additional $34,000 to cover closeout costs associated with a federal grant set to expire at the end of the year.
The meeting concluded with Jason Swan, acting as general counsel for the State Department of Education, addressing a series of contracts, indicating a busy agenda ahead for the committee. The discussions reflect ongoing efforts to manage wildlife issues and enhance educational services through strategic funding and contract management.