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Euclid Board of Control approves $25,840 in invoices, authorizes sale of surplus 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe

June 02, 2025 | Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


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Euclid Board of Control approves $25,840 in invoices, authorizes sale of surplus 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe
The Euclid Board of Control on Monday approved two requisitions from the general fund totaling $25,840 and authorized the sale of a surplus 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe through GovDeals.

The board voted unanimously to approve a $15,840 invoice from Safe Built Ohio for April building-inspection services for the chief building official and related inspections, and a $10,000 requisition to ODP Business Solutions for general office supplies for 2025. Both requisitions were presented and approved during the meeting; there were no questions raised before each was put to a voice vote and carried "Aye."

The Safe Built Ohio invoice was described as the April invoice covering the chief building official’s inspections. Captain Hauser summarized the ODP request, saying, "These are for general miscellaneous office supplies for 2025." The transcript does not record who formally moved or seconded each requisition; the board approved both by voice vote.

Separately, Director Knegt presented a surplus-vehicle sale and said, "This is a 2020 Chevrolet Tahoe, a starting bid of $250 duration of 10 days. This vehicle was previously used in the police department. And due to the amount of repairs that are needed and the high mileage, we've"—the remark concluded that the vehicle required significant repair because of its mileage. Following that presentation, the board voted to approve the sale through GovDeals; Director Knegt moved the motion, Councilwoman Hannum seconded, and the motion passed on a unanimous voice vote.

The board completed its business and adjourned after a motion to adjourn by Councilwoman Hannum, seconded by Director Knegt; the motion was adopted by voice vote.

Discussion vs. decision: the recount above separates factual descriptions given by staff and directors (discussion) from the formal actions recorded (the two requisition approvals, the motion to sell the Tahoe, and the motion to adjourn). No additional studies, referrals, or contingency conditions were recorded in the transcript of these actions.

Minutes: earlier in the meeting the board approved minutes from its May 27 meeting on a motion by Director Stevens, seconded by Director Smith; that motion also passed on a voice vote.

No statutes, ordinances, grants, or contracts were cited during the recorded portions of this meeting segment.

Meeting context: the items recorded were procedural and procurement-related; discussion was brief and limited to staff explanations of invoice and vehicle condition. There were no recorded public comments or extended debate in the provided transcript segment.

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