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County brings custodial services in‑house, citing security and quality concerns

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Summary

Following a temporary in‑house effort after a contract termination, the Board approved a plan Oct. 7 to hire full‑time custodial staff and stop using third‑party contractors. County staff and an internal audit recommended the change to address background‑screening gaps, inconsistent quality and cost pressures.

The Board of County Commissioners voted Oct. 7 to transfer custodial services for county buildings from third‑party contractors to in‑house county employees after an internal audit and interim staffing experiment.

Anthony Warren, director of Building and Facility Services, told the board the county used in‑house staff on a temporary basis after terminating a…

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