County awards housing repair and lead-control contracts; one change order added $1,500
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The commissioners approved contracts for home-repair and healthy-homes work and accepted a small change order for unforeseen lead-control work; a sanitary project saw a final decrease of $981.
Mahoning County commissioners on Sept. 25 approved multiple housing-repair and lead-control contracts and a change order for an unforeseen lead-related repair, alongside a final change order reducing a wastewater plant project by $981.
Under agreements presented by county staff, JDM Real Estate will perform chip-and-home repair work at 52 Palmer for $10,820 and Howland Company will perform Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes work at 60 Charles for $14,165; both were presented as non-general-fund expenditures. Change Order No. 1 with Howland Company was listed for an additional $1,500 to address unforeseen work at 538 Palmer under the lead-control program.
Separately, the sanitary department presented Change Order No. 3 and final for APO Mora Company for the Campbell Wastewater Treatment Plant grit removal system improvement (Project No. 522), reflecting a decrease of $981 to that contract; staff described that as a final reconciliation.
All items were presented on the consent agenda and approved by roll call. The transcript does not provide contract start dates, scope-of-work details beyond the addresses and purposes listed, nor does it record public comment on these projects.
Next steps: Contracts and change orders will proceed under county procurement processes; the transcript does not specify completion dates or additional oversight steps.
