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The county solicitor reported at the Jan. 7 work session that 44 resolutions are scheduled for the upcoming meeting and drew attention to one item in particular — item 19 — authorizing repairs to courthouse elevators. The solicitor said one of the handicap jacks needs work that will take the elevator out of service for a period; a timeline for repairs was not available and staff will coordinate with Dan on scheduling.
The solicitor also said there are personnel matters and contract negotiations that need to be discussed in executive session. No further details on the personnel or contract subjects were introduced in the public session; the meeting record shows the body moved into executive session after the public portion concluded.
The solicitor framed the elevator item as a heads-up for employees because access through the back entrance could be affected while repairs occur. The session did not include a formal vote on the repair contract; the solicitor presented the matter as an upcoming agreement to begin work.
(Reporting based on the solicitor's remarks at the Beaver County Commissioners' Jan. 7, 2026 work session.)
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