Commissioners approve bridge inspections, CNG station upgrades and multiple permits

Trumbull County Board of Commissioners · February 4, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a suite of procurement actions including a $184,091 annual bridge inspection contract, a $290,950 design‑build CNG station upgrade, multiple right‑of‑way and hauling permits, and awards for senior snow‑removal and wellness‑fund tickets.

The Trumbull County Board of Commissioners approved several procurement and contract items on the consent portion of the agenda.

The board concurred with the county engineer to proceed with a professional services agreement with MS Consultants Inc. for the 2026 annual bridge inspection program, covering approximately 210 bridges for $184,091 plus a $20,000 cost‑plus allowance for services provided in 2026.

Commissioners also approved an agreement with Advanced Engineering and Construction Corp. for design‑build work to upgrade the county engineer's compressed natural gas fueling station at 650 North River Road in Warren for $290,950.

The board granted right‑of‑way permits to ASW Pipeline LLC, Charter Spectrum, Right Speed of Ohio Inc., and Mike Coats Construction Company, a quarterly operator fleet permit to William Bridal, and a special hauling permit to JROT Transportation Services Inc. The board also accepted the resignation of James Infant, deputy dog warden, and acknowledged retirements at the Department of Job and Family Services.

Other approvals included awarding snow‑removal contracts for the GRAMMA program (vendors listed), authorizing up to $5,000 total local match payments to Direction Home of Eastern Ohio Inc. for Title III Older Americans Act services, adopting an updated Title VI policy for subrecipient compliance, and approving wellness committee funds for a 500‑ticket employee appreciation event costing $12,500.

All listed procurement motions carried on voice votes; where recorded, votes were unanimous unless noted on the minutes.