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County considers generator purchase after power outage crisis

July 19, 2024 | Page County, Iowa



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County considers generator purchase after power outage crisis
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing need for a generator at the courthouse, particularly following a recent power outage that lasted several days. The conversation highlighted the challenges faced during outages, especially in terms of operational continuity and the ability to serve the public.

Troy, a member of the team, reported that he had reached out to various contractors for bids on a generator. However, concerns were raised about the high costs associated with these bids, with estimates reaching as high as $170,000. In contrast, it was noted that purchasing a generator through state programs could potentially lower the cost to around $50,000.

The discussion also touched on the historical context of the courthouse, which has operated for 150 years without a generator. Some officials expressed skepticism about the necessity of such an investment, questioning whether the courthouse's needs justified the expense, especially given the financial constraints faced by the community.

Despite differing opinions, there was a consensus on the importance of ensuring that essential services remain operational during power outages. The group agreed to table the discussion for further exploration of state purchasing options and to reassess contractor bids, emphasizing the need for a reasonable solution that balances cost with the necessity of reliable power for the courthouse.

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