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Pueblo County approves food‑assistance contract increase, hotline MOU, LED lighting and an elected‑official personnel policy
Summary
The board approved an amendment increasing the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (Everyday Eats) contract, an MOU for after‑hours child‑welfare hotline service with rising per‑report fees, a Runyon Field LED contract, and a policy giving elected officials discretion over certain personnel actions.
At its Sept. 16 meeting, the Pueblo County Board of County Commissioners approved four routine but substantive items: an amendment to the county’s Commodity Supplemental Food Program contract (Everyday Eats), a memorandum of understanding to use an after‑hours child‑welfare hotline, a contract to replace Runyon Field lighting with LEDs, and a policy allowing elected officials discretion over some personnel matters.
Alexis Ellis (S9) told commissioners the Colorado Department of Human Services contract for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program (Everyday Eats) was amended for fiscal year 2026, increasing the contract maximum to $864,853 from $853,567 to support a slight increase in monthly caseload from 1,680…
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