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Custer County approves accounts payable and moves ahead with water truck purchase resolution
Summary
The board approved an accounts payable report totaling $249,623.03, renewed the state's IQS emergency qualifications terms, and directed staff to pursue a resolution to purchase a new Peterbilt water truck, with staff citing available insurance proceeds and potential use of cash reserves.
Custer County commissioners on Jan. 14 approved routine fiscal items and directed staff to pursue a capital-equipment purchase for Road & Bridge.
Commissioner Lucas presented an accounts payable report totaling $249,623.03 that included county dues, planning and zoning dues, website/mapping services, district attorney budget items, regional dispatch, inmate housing, road-and-bridge supplies, third-party IT and airport fuel. "Our total was $249,623.03," Lucas said when presenting the packet. The board voted to accept the AP report by roll call; Paul, Lucas and Kanda recorded aye votes.
The board also unanimous…
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