Commissioners approve one-year jail food-service contract with Trinity Services Group
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Clearfield County commissioners approved a one-year agreement (with options to renew up to three years) to continue Trinity Services Group as the county jail's food-service provider. The warden and staff recommended Trinity, citing planned equipment upgrades included in the proposal.
Clearfield County commissioners approved a one-year contract on Dec. 23, 2025, to continue Trinity Services Group as the county jail’s food-service provider, with options to renew for up to three additional years.
County staff said they received two proposals and that the warden and county reviewers recommended awarding the contract to Trinity, the incumbent provider. The contract, described by staff as similar in responsibilities to the prior agreement, includes some equipment upgrades and retains a sliding scale for meal costs included in the proposal.
The board moved and seconded approval of the agreement and adopted it by voice vote.
Why it matters: The contract governs daily meals for people in the county jail and affects operational costs, food-service practices, and equipment responsibilities under the warden’s oversight. The incumbent provider will implement upgrades described in its proposal; staff said they had no concerns about the agreement’s termination provisions or responsibilities.
Next steps: The county will execute the one-year agreement and monitor implementation and any proposed renewals under the stated options.
