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Franklin County commissioners adopt a slate of contracts and subawards ranging from court treatment services to infrastructure and youth programs

December 02, 2025 | Franklin County, Ohio


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Franklin County commissioners adopt a slate of contracts and subawards ranging from court treatment services to infrastructure and youth programs
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners unanimously or by recorded roll-call vote approved a series of resolutions and contracts during its Dec. 2 general session covering court services, infrastructure, IT systems, social services and workforce programs.

Notable adopted items included:

- Resolution 89625: Renewal of a contract with Alvis Incorporated to fund a medically assisted treatment program for felony probationers in the Franklin County Common Pleas Court system, in the amount of $1,586,318, for the contract period 07/01/2025–06/30/2027. Kimberly Canada, director of finance for the Common Pleas Court, said the program serves up to 20 probationers at a time and averages 66 entries per year.

- Resolution 89925: A $70,000 consultant contract with Valuation Solutions LLC for independent project management and review in support of the 2026 triennial property valuation update required by the Ohio Revised Code.

- Resolution 90225: Award of the 2026 county traffic-signal maintenance contract to Capital Electric Line Builders LLC for $711,240.27; the firm was the lone bidder.

- Resolution 925: A supplemental $450,000 contract with MAPSIS Inc. to support the Clerk of Courts’ case-management systems, fixed-rate not to exceed $450,000 for 2026.

- Resolution 90825: A $584,711.14 contract modification with Tyler Technologies for the Munis ERP and single sign-on licenses, including an identity feature intended to reduce security risk.

- Resolution 92425: Purchase-order approvals for 159 purchase orders totaling $3,206,992.03; the auditor pre-certified available funding.

- Multiple social-service and workforce subawards: action-for-children ($347,500) for childcare-training and professional development (Resolution 91225); Eckerd Youth Alternatives ($1,410,000) for out-of-school-youth case management and employment services (Resolution 91625); Community Shelter Board subgrant ($134,196) for homeless outreach (Resolution 90925); Dress for Success Columbus ($95,000) for workplace suiting services (Resolution 91525); and other subawards supporting eviction-prevention, teen-parent services and youth-violence intervention programs.

Several engineering and design agreements were approved for shared-use paths, sidewalks and bridge rehabilitation projects totaling multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the Board reauthorized the county engineer to use county forces for 2026 maintenance work within statutory cost limits. The Board also approved appointments and reappointments to boards and commissions.

Most resolutions passed on voice or roll-call votes with the Clerk calling the roll for each commissioner; one vote recorded an abstention by Commissioner Boyce on a purchase-order resolution. Where presenters cited statutory authority or funding sources (for example, Ohio Revised Code sections for annexation petitions or CDBG/HUD funds for homeless outreach), the staff presentations cited those authorities during the meeting.

No contested votes or failures were reported in the meeting transcript; the session concluded with journalization of documents and adjournment.

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