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Commissioners approve routine contracts, personnel moves and infrastructure awards; dozens of items pass unanimously
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Summary
At their May meeting the Board of Trumbull County Commissioners approved a slate of routine motions — from personnel actions and proclamations to construction contracts — and moved to support an airport service grant application and temporary fairground cell coverage.
The Board of Trumbull County Commissioners unanimously approved a set of routine motions during its May meeting, including personnel changes, proclamations and multiple infrastructure contracts.
The board accepted the minutes and video recordings for prior meetings and approved payment of the county's bills and transfers. Personnel actions included promotions and transfers such as the employment transfer of Wayne Court to sewer line maintenance crew assistant and the hire of Michael Delbono as deputy dog warden.
Several procurement and construction actions passed. Commissioners authorized awarding Lewis Construction $41,200 to renovate the prosecutor’s office conference room and awarded CLR Utilities $3,270 for fairground electrical work. The board approved two Express Underground contracts for the Blueprint Phase 2 water regionalization project totaling $2,112,830 (Contract A) and $2,244,510 (Contract B); funding will come from the Ohio EPA Water Supply Revolving Loan Account. The board also approved Modification No. 2 to the Burgess & Noble engineering agreement, adding $169,680 and revising the contract total to $1,017,930 for additional design and inspection services.
Other approvals included authorizing readvertisement for bids on the Weathersfield Number 6 bridge rehabilitation, authorizing advertisement for the 2026 countywide road improvement program, and approving an agreement with TRC Engineers for temporary office and administrative support related to the State Route 45 Connector Road project.
The board adopted proclamations recognizing Correctional Officers Week (May 3–9) and Police Week (May 10–16) and approved smaller appropriations and program changes, including a $132,000 increase to the senior portion of the county’s senior and disabled transportation program based on projected demand.
All motions recorded in the meeting were approved by voice vote with no recorded dissents. The meeting adjourned after public comments and presentations.

