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Custer County approves lease-to-purchase for grader after debate over cash versus financing
Summary
Facing rising equipment and construction costs, Custer County commissioners voted to acquire a used grader through a lease-to-purchase arrangement and to pursue short-term cash/financing arrangements while selling county assets to replenish the capital fund.
Custer County commissioners voted April 29 to acquire a used grader through a lease-to-purchase option after weeks of workshops and debate over financing.
The board moved to buy a grader available from another county and to structure the purchase as a lease-to-purchase with roughly $50,000 annual payments under the proposed financing terms. Bill Kanda, chairman of the board, said the county will front the purchase and later reimburse the capital-improvement fund with proceeds from planned asset sales: "I move that we pay it outright, the $215,000, and then knowing that we will reimburse the capital improvement fund with the sale of the where you're gonna sell," Kanda said during the meeting.
Why it matters: commissioners said older equipment…
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