Weber County Commission approves $3.5M in warrants and multiple contracts

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The Weber County Commission meeting on February 11, 2025, focused on several key agenda items, including financial approvals and community contracts. Commissioner Bolos led the meeting, joined by Commissioners Gage Frower and Jim Harvey.

The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and an invocation by Commissioner Frower, emphasizing gratitude for freedoms and blessings in the community. Following the opening, there were no commissioner comments, and the meeting moved to public comments, which were limited to agenda-related items.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to consent items, which included requests for approval of purchase orders and warrants. Mr. Ricky Hatch reported on the issuance of ten purchase orders totaling $62,123.84, with a substantial portion allocated for health department vaccines. Additionally, 226 warrants were issued amounting to $3,526,759.46, with notable expenditures for the transfer station, road construction, and the Children's Justice Center.

The commissioners also approved several contracts, including agreements with the Rocky Mountain Barrel Racing Association for various events and a contract for outside legal counsel services. All consent items were unanimously approved, signaling a collaborative effort among the commissioners to support community initiatives and infrastructure.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a smooth and efficient session focused on the needs of Weber County residents.

Converted from Weber County LIVE February 11, 2025 meeting on February 11, 2025
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