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Commissioners approve package of agreements, change orders and resolutions

2315768 · February 13, 2025
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At its Feb. 13 meeting the Mahoning County Board of Commissioners approved a slate of agreements and change orders covering vehicle and bridge repairs, wastewater work, public-health contracts and a solid-waste designation; most items were funded from non-general funds.

Mahoning County Board of Commissioners on Feb. 13 approved a package of agreements, change orders and resolutions covering vehicle and bridge repairs, wastewater treatment work, public-health contracts and a solid‑waste designation, with most expenditures drawn from non‑general funds.

The approvals included vendor and consultant contracts, emergency repair work and program designations that county staff said are routine or needed to keep county infrastructure operating. Commissioners recorded roll-call approval for the items presented during the meeting.

Key approved items included: an agreement with ESI Western Star for repairs to vehicle No. 67 (amount not specified in the meeting record); Modification No. 1 with Thomas Boke and Associates for the Fort Mill Road bridge replacement project (in the amount of $1,455); a corporate consulting contract for 2025 routine bridge inspections ($74,500); sanitary vacuum alteration work at the justice center ($10,900); a mutual-aid agreement…

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