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Board approves purchasing report, consent agenda and Peralta Road agreement; staff warn of uncertain federal funding
Summary
Supervisors approved the Purchasing Division report, a multi-item consent agenda including a $22.35 million Peralta Road project contribution and several contract extensions, and accepted a resignation from a justice court judge; staff said several federal grant payments remain subject to short-term freezes tied to national actions and court rul
The Pinal County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday approved the Purchasing Division report and a consolidated consent agenda that included contract awards, contract extensions and a multi-jurisdictional road agreement, while staff told the board that several federal grant disbursements remain uncertain because of recent federal actions.
Angie Woods, director of the Office of Budget and Finance, briefed the board on the Purchasing Division report. Woods said the report requested approval of one contract award for court-ordered evaluations, three contract amendments to exercise optional extension periods (including federal lobbyist services, landscaping services and courier services), four purchase orders using cooperative contract agreements between $100,000 and $250,000, and two cooperative purchases above…
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