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Norton Board of Control approves software, networking, roofing and engineering contracts

3845838 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

At its June 16 Board of Control meeting, Norton officials approved four contract awards — a fire-department reporting system, a city networking renewal, a service-department carport roof and engineering services for State Route 21 — with unanimous votes.

Norton’s Board of Control voted unanimously on June 16 to award four contracts totaling $59, (see details below) including a new reporting system for the Norton Fire Department and engineering services for a study of State Route 21.

The purchases approved included a reporting software subscription for the Fire Department, a Meraki networking license renewal for city equipment, replacement of a carport roof at the service department and an engineering services contract to study State Route 21 rehabilitation. Each item passed on voice/roll-call votes with all members recorded as voting yes.

The awards are: a subscription for a reporting system called Emergency Network for the Norton Fire Department (amount not to exceed $7,095, with a $4,350 reimbursement from Cleveland Clinic reducing the City’s net cost to $2,745); a Meraki license renewal and support through SHI International for Wi-Fi access points and a firewall (amount not to exceed $6,045.76); replacement of a service-department carport roof…

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