Douglas County awards 2026 vehicle maintenance contract amid invoicing concerns
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Commissioners awarded the 2026 vehicle maintenance contract (motion to accept Shutters Oil) and raised staff concerns that vendor invoices itemize parts and labor instead of presenting the all-inclusive bid price; board directed invoices align with bid terms.
The Douglas County Board awarded the 2026 vehicle maintenance contract after reviewing multiple bids and a staff recommendation. Charlie moved to accept the bid from Shutters Oil; the motion was seconded and carried by the board.
County staff and at least one commissioner raised recurring invoicing problems with the incumbent contractor, saying invoices itemize quarts of oil, filters and labor instead of presenting the total contract price that the bid required to be "all inclusive." David (county staff) said this creates extra administrative work for finance staff and the county's partners when invoices must be corrected. Commissioners said they had received good service historically but emphasized that invoicing must conform to bid terms and that the bid price should reflect the total cost for parts, labor and disposal.
The board approved the award with a direction to ensure invoices adhere to the contract and bid specifications; staff will follow up with the vendor to address invoicing practices and verify compliance.
