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Votes at a glance: Weld County commissioners approve multiple contracts, road closures and a grant application; reject one high bid

3376725 · March 12, 2025
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During the March 12 meeting the Weld County Board of Commissioners approved multiple provider contracts, memoranda of understanding, temporary road closures and a VOCA grant application, and voted to reject a facilities UPS upgrade bid that exceeded budget.

Weld County commissioners on March 12 approved a series of contracts, memoranda of understanding and temporary road closures, and rejected one bid for a county facilities project. Most measures were approved by unanimous voice vote.

Key actions approved included memoranda of understanding to secure training slots, participation in federal grant applications, multiple foster-care and respite provider contracts, and downtown building window wraps at no cost to the county. The board also authorized three temporary road closures for culvert replacement and road construction, and authorized the District Attorney’s Office to apply for a $360,374 VOCA grant to support the Victim Witness Unit (see separate article).

The board rejected a single high bid for an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) upgrade at the county Veil 2 West facility after staff recommended rebidding and separating mechanical and electrical work. Carolyn Geiser…

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