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Custer County board approves routine claims, vendor payments and administrative reports
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Summary
The Custer County Board of Supervisors on April 14 approved a slate of fund claims across General, Road, Communications, Veterans Aid and E911 funds, finalized several administrative reports and approved vendor contracts listed in the consent claims.
The Custer County Board of Supervisors approved routine claims and administrative reports at its April 14 meeting, certifying payroll and vendor payments across multiple county funds.
Supervisors voted unanimously to approve General Fund claims, which included payroll ($128,370.20), Social Security ($9,307.40), retirement ($8,861.78) and notable vendor invoices such as Applied Connective Technologies ($14,226.94) and Medica premiums ($24,589.31). Road Fund claims, including salaries ($71,487.04) and materials purchases (Martin Marietta Materials $15,075.20), and Communications Fund claims (salary $15,228.57 and vendor charges) were also approved by roll call vote.
The board approved a $5,000 disbursement from the County Veterans Aid Fund and E911 Wireless Service Holding Fund claims (including a $12,064 equipment invoice from Geocomm, Inc.). On the consent calendar the board also approved March fee reports.
These approvals were handled largely on the consent calendar. The motions to accept the claims were routine and carried on roll-call votes recorded in the minutes as 'Ayes-All.'
The meeting proceeded to several separate substantive items, including a contract for property valuation and road project actions that the board considered later in the session. The board adjourned at 11:10 a.m.
