The board discussed a proposal to run compressed-air lines into a county storage building so the command vehicle — which uses air brakes — can be kept charged and be mobilized quickly. Initial contractor estimates for full building installation were cited at about $26,000; commissioners and staff said there may be cheaper phased or alternative options using an existing compressor.
Speaker 8 summarized the concern, noting the original estimate exceeded the $5,000 administrative threshold and asking the commission to authorize staff to seek best pricing up to a capped amount. Speaker 7 and finance staff asked for two weeks to review cost‑efficient approaches; Finance Director Sarah Heinle (referenced in discussion) told the group it was unlikely any purchased equipment would be on-site before year-end.
On timing, Speaker 3 suggested tabling the item for two weeks to give staff time to gather competitive estimates and confirm whether funds could be moved in the current budget or handled in next year’s budget. The board agreed to defer for further review.
Separately, commissioners discussed a plan for an observation window in a new courtroom that construction made infeasible. Staff will evaluate surveillance-camera solutions and cost estimates, with Jean (construction lead referenced) expected to present options; an estimate of roughly $5,000 was mentioned as a potential ballpark figure.