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Crawford County commissioners approve routine payments, contracts and personnel actions; adopt two polling-location changes
Summary
Crawford County commissioners on Sept. 10 approved a series of routine payments, contracts and personnel actions, and the countys Board of Elections adopted two polling-location changes.
Crawford County commissioners on Sept. 10 approved a series of routine payments, contracts and personnel actions, and the countys Board of Elections adopted two polling-location changes.
The approvals included the countys regular bills and vendor payments, county maintenance and fairgrounds invoices, multiple human-services contracts and contract modifications, and several human-resources actions. Commissioners also endorsed the Board of Elections recommended moves of two polling places.
The matters were largely routine and were approved by roll call or unanimous consent after brief presentations. The actions included vendor payments and ratifications for facilities and public safety, purchases for county information-sharing services, a variety of human-services contracts and amendments, and personnel salary and rate settings. The Board of Elections approved two polling-location changes that had been posted and publicly noticed.
Most consequential financial items recorded on the agenda included approval of county bills in the amount of $1,503,340.41 for the period ending Sept. 9. The board ratified a payment of $5,647.32 to Overhead Door Company of Franklin to repair the correctional facility sally port door; approved a $525 quote for routine inspection and maintenance of public-safety garage doors; and ratified a purchase of an 18-month membership in a multistate information-sharing center for $2,085 from the countys information-technology budget.
County maintenance and fair-related items approved included a $221 invoice for courtroom remodeling, an $11,900 electrical upgrade at the Livestock Complex (one-third to be paid by the county; the county share listed as $3,967), and reimbursement for fairground vendor bills totaling $7,940.30 that will be reimbursed by the fair board. The board also moved to submit a GP-11…
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