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Sheriff wins board approval for Alcohol Enforcement agreement and higher fuel-card limit; camera purchase tabled
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Summary
Sheriff Andy Godzicki received board approval to sign an Alcohol Enforcement 28E with the Iowa Department of Revenue and to raise the WEX gasoline card limit to $20,000; a separate proposal to buy security cameras with jail-rent funds was tabled pending eligibility confirmation for the Human Services building.
Boone County Sheriff Andy Godzicki asked the Board of Supervisors on April 15 to approve an Alcohol Enforcement 28E agreement with the Iowa Department of Revenue and to raise the county WEX gasoline card limit. The board approved signing the 28E and increased the WEX card limit to $20,000 after motions and second; both actions were recorded as 'all ayes.'
Godzicki also explained the sheriff’s office is no longer using county fuel, which prompted the request to increase the WEX limit. Separately, the board discussed purchasing security cameras for the courthouse and the Human Services building using jail rent funds; a motion to approve that purchase with jail rent funds failed to receive a second, and the board then moved to table the purchase to confirm whether the Human Services building is eligible to be funded from jail rent proceeds.
The transcript records the approvals and the decision to table the camera purchase; it does not include vendor quotes, estimated camera costs, or the county’s analysis of eligibility for jail rent funding.
