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Airport Manager Jerry Scheidler told the Greensburg City Airport Board that seven people remain on a hangar interest list, three garage door openers were installed in a new building and that an electrician provided power for them.
Scheidler said the contractor installed battery backups only on two remote security cameras because the written quote the firm supplied listed two battery backups. Board members asked to review the original quote before paying the invoice; staff confirmed the board had received an invoice but that the installation had not yet been paid. One board member said he thought the order requested battery backups for all cameras, and Scheidler said he would check the original order.
Scheidler also described ongoing trouble with a motion system (a unit that the board previously reset multiple times). He said the vendor planned to send a replacement unit after a series of resets and follow-up communications. The transcript records the board acknowledging that holiday schedules might delay delivery.
Why it matters: The camera battery-backup placement affects the airport's ability to record images during a power outage; the board asked staff to verify the original quote and to withhold payment until the scope of work and invoice match.
What’s next: Staff will locate and review the contractor's original quote before approving payment; the replacement motion unit is expected to arrive pending vendor scheduling.
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