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Committee hears updates on freezer, plaster repairs and Timber Drive parking lot; CIP funding questions remain
Summary
Oneida County staff reported a repaired jail walk-in freezer and flagged potential 2027 CIP needs; plaster repairs and Timber Drive parking lot were discussed but Opioid Settlement funding was deemed inapplicable and further detail is needed before action.
County Facilities Director Troy Huber updated the committee on multiple facility maintenance concerns on May 4, highlighting potential capital needs for 2027.
Huber reported that the jail's interior walk-in freezer "was not holding temperature properly, but a contractor has since serviced the unit and it is currently operating as intended." He said the freezer and cooler mechanical systems are included among proposed 2027 CIP items and warned that compressor failure could require costly replacement, prompting committee concern about projected costs.
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