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Commissioners review ARPA-funded fairgrounds projects including 4-H building, PA system and swine-pen fabrication
Summary
Trumbull County staff briefed commissioners on March 26 about ARPA-funded work at the county fairgrounds, covering change orders to a new 4-H building, fabrication of swine pens, insulation purchases and a proposed $589,400 public-address system.
Trumbull County staff briefed commissioners on several related fairgrounds projects on March 26 that use ARPA dollars previously earmarked for fairground improvements, including change orders to a 4-H building project, fabrication of swine pens, an insulation purchase and a countywide public-address upgrade.
Mike Zielinski of the county presented background: ARPA funds had been set aside for fairground projects including barn roofs, paving and the new 4-H building. He said the 4-H building construction came in about $242,150 under the engineer's estimate, allowing reallocation of leftover ARPA monies to related work.
Zielinski listed a set of changes: a prime-contractor change order for $9,001.16 to address unforeseen…
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