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Adams County adopts long‑term resiliency plan, approves $540,000 fleet lease and $9.3 million paving contract
Summary
The Adams County Board of County Commissioners approved a countywide long‑term recovery and resiliency strategic plan and passed two procurement resolutions — a $540,000 annual vehicle lease and a $9,305,237.03 street paving contract — in a unanimous 4–0 vote.
Adams County commissioners on Tuesday approved a long‑term recovery and resiliency strategic plan and voted unanimously to authorize two procurement agreements: an annual vehicle lease not to exceed $540,000 and a $9,305,237.03 contract for the 2025 street paving program.
The resiliency plan, presented by Daniela Garcia, administrator for the Office of Strategic Partnerships and Resilient Communities, is the county's first comprehensive long‑term recovery and resiliency strategic plan. "The goal of the plan is to ensure that Adams County is better prepared for, can respond to, and recover from future disruptions, natural or man‑made," Garcia said in her presentation.
Garcia told commissioners the plan reflects more than a year of work,…
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