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Shawnee County commissioners approve series of contracts, renewals and procurements in unanimous votes

2627974 · January 13, 2025
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The Shawnee County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved multiple contracts, IT renewals, procurements and a health-department collaborative agreement at its Jan. 2 meeting.

The Shawnee County Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 2 unanimously approved a series of contracts, renewals and procurement actions affecting parks, information technology, solid waste operations and the health department.

Key votes at the meeting included an exclusive beverage contract for county parks and recreation, IT security renewals, requests for quotations for solid-waste containers, approval of vouchers totaling $400,259.31, and a collaborative agreement between the Shawnee County Health Department and United Way of Kaw Valley connected to a state early childhood block grant.

Parks and Recreation: The board approved awarding and executing contract C451-2024 with Heartland Coca-Cola Bottling Company to serve as the exclusive beverage supplier for Shawnee County Parks and Recreation. The agreement runs from January 2025 through December 2027 and directs rebate and sponsorship proceeds into the Shawnee County Parks and Recreation building maintenance fund. Tim Lorette, director of Parks and Recreation, told commissioners staff…

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