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Garfield County commissioners approve $1.83 million courthouse change order, clear routine claims and contracts

Garfield County Board of County Commissioners · July 8, 2024
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The Garfield County Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved a $1,833,307 change order for Phase 2 of courthouse renovations and signed off on multiple routine claims and contracts, including ARPA funds for detention facility architectural fees and lease-purchase agreements for tractors.

The Garfield County Board of County Commissioners on July 8 approved Change Order #2 for Phase 2 of courthouse renovations, authorizing a $1,833,307 addition to include a transfer switch for the fire pump. Vice-Chairman Clarence Maly moved the measure and all three commissioners — Reese Wedel, Clarence Maly and David Loesch — voted aye.

The approval was part of a larger consent slate that included contractual and financial items the board considered routine. The board also approved Resolution #24-87 to use $21,250 in American Rescue Plan Act funds for architectural fees related to renovations at the Garfield County Detention Facility, and passed Resolution #24-90 to dispose of specified old County Clerk records from fiscal years noted in the resolution.

Other approved items included a Service Agreement with Oklahoma Juvenile Justice Services Inc. for the Garfield County Juvenile…

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