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Supervisors approve access-control–ready door option for county building
Summary
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors voted to approve the higher-priced door replacement option that allows future access-control installation. The board discussed cost, schedule and temporary loss of handicap egress before carrying the motion by voice vote.
The Jefferson County Board of Supervisors voted to proceed with the access-control–capable option to replace the county building's front doors.
Supervisors reviewed two contractor proposals: option 1, which would cost $33,750 and would not accommodate future access-control hardware, and option 2, which would cost $36,100 and is designed to permit access-control installation later. Staff said option 2 uses a center mullion locking system that would allow future card readers; option 1 uses pins that lock into the…
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