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Franklin County to notify tribes before HAPO Center HVAC work under state rule

3226743 · May 8, 2025
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County administrator told commissioners that federal- or state-funded HVAC work at the HAPO Community Center requires notification to the Department of Archaeological and Historical Preservation and federally recognized tribes, triggering a 30-day waiting period before invoicing can begin; commissioners gave consensus to send the notice.

Franklin County officials agreed May 7 to send a required tribal notification before beginning an HVAC upgrade at the HAPO Community Center, a step county staff said is required by state direction for projects that use public funds.

The notification requirement stems from Governor’s Executive Order 21-02, and, according to County Administrator Brian Danzel, “any entity receiving funds must notify the Department of Archaeological and Historical Preservation. Under governor's executive order number 21-02, any entity receiving funds must notify the federally recognized Indian…

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