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Clay County commissioners approve consent items, buy heavy-rescue vehicle and file legislative appropriation requests
Summary
The Clay County Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 28 approved consent items and several substantive measures including the purchase of a 2023 heavy-rescue vehicle for $740,000, a set of county legislative appropriation requests and a one-year extension letter for the JTA CTC application.
The Clay County Board of County Commissioners approved a series of routine and substantive items at its Jan. 28 meeting, including the purchase of a heavy-rescue vehicle for the county fire-rescue fleet, formal requests for state appropriations, an extension to a transportation contract and an advisory-board appointment.
Why it matters: The actions affect public safety equipment, near-term capital requests to the state and locally appointed advisory boards. The purchase of a used 2023 heavy-rescue unit reduced the county's expected replacement cost and freed budget capacity for other vehicle refurbishments, according to Fire Rescue staff.
Votes at a glance - Minutes: The board approved the minutes of Jan. 14, 2025 (vote recorded as 5-0).
- Consent items 4–12: Approved as a block (vote recorded as 5-0).
- Item 3 (Consent): Purchase of heavy-rescue vehicle from City of High Springs for $740,000. The board approved the payment after discussion of the vehicle's capabilities and procurement rationale (vote recorded as 5-0). Fire Chief Lauren Locke…
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