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Park County commissioners approve $194,000 maintenance truck, water-station transfer and staff promotion
Summary
At their Oct. 7 meeting, Park County commissioners approved a $194,000 maintenance truck purchase paid from FEMA alternate-project funds, a resolution to transfer the county bulk water station to the City of Livingston, and a promotion and $1.40 hourly pay increase for a road district lead.
Park County commissioners on Tuesday approved a set of routine measures including signing a contract for a new public works maintenance truck, a resolution of intent to transfer the county bulk water station to the City of Livingston, and a promotion and pay adjustment for a road employee.
Public works staff described a single bid of $194,000 for an F-600–style maintenance truck equipped with service boxes and a crane to lift large grader tires. The department recommended using FEMA alternate-project funds to buy the vehicle, saying that using those funds to acquire equipment can be more efficient than funding high-cost construction projects. “The way the federal government works ... if we do this or if we were to use alternate projects as, like, a project on the ground, then we have to meet all the federal guidelines for environmental, historic preservation, that sort of thing,” the Public Works Director said.
Resident Sabina Strauss Gardner questioned the county’s capacity to cover ongoing expenses. “Does the…
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