Crawford County approves routine contracts, purchases and a $250,000 violence‑prevention grant application
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Summary
At its March 25 meeting the board approved a range of routine measures — equipment purchases, software subscriptions, vendor invoices, and multiple home‑repair contracts — and authorized submission of a $250,000 Violence and Delinquency Prevention Program grant for FY2025–27.
The Crawford County Board of Commissioners handled a slate of routine county business March 25, approving payments, contracts and grant applications across multiple departments.
Key approvals included: payment of bills for $3,563,267.85 for the period ending March 24; ratification of a multilevel bariatric stretcher ($1,880) and coroner association fee ($749.64); a clerk of courts’ one‑year business machine contract (Patty); emergency correctional facility drain repairs ($2,644); an Adobe software license ($13,181.95) and other IT purchases; replacement tires for county equipment ($777.30); Schindler elevator repairs ($5,999); and multiple whole‑home repair contracts with QRS Construction tied to the county home‑repair program.
The board also approved a request from juvenile probation to apply for a 2025–27 Violence and Delinquency Prevention Program grant in the amount of $250,000; staff and the solicitor had reviewed the application materials. Planning staff approved a $52,000 application payment for electrical work in Titusville under the FY2023 CDBG grant and delegated signing authority for the FY2025 CDBG grant invoices to a deputy CFO.
Why it matters: These items reflect ordinary county operations that maintain services and funding flows to local programs, vendors and grant partners. The $250,000 grant application and home‑repair contracts have programmatic effects in communities that receive services.
What happened next: Commissioners approved the listed items by roll call. Staff will execute contracts and process payments as authorized.

