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Board approves consent agenda; Water Environment Services adopts $243.5 million CIP with 4-1 vote
Summary
The board approved a multi-item consent agenda including grants, contracts and vehicle purchases; the Water Environment Services board adopted a multi-year capital improvement plan totaling $243.5 million, passing 4-1 with one director recorded as dissenting.
The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners approved a multi-item consent agenda and, while convened as the Water Environment Services (WES) Board of Directors, adopted a capital improvement plan that covers fiscal years 2025–2030 with total program costs estimated at $243,500,000.
County consent items read into the record by the clerk included intergovernmental agreements, grants and multiple purchase orders. Notable items on the county consent agenda included:
- An intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Department of Revenue for improved mapping administration (value: $24,000; 1 year; funded by the Department of Revenue). - Change order with Clackamas Progress Partners for security systems…
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