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Oktibbeha County supervisors approve $497,632 fire pumper, $398,792 in road work and new jail housing policy; turnkey jail plan tabled
Summary
At its April 20 meeting the Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the purchase of a 2026 Pierce pumper, authorized $398,792.55 from 2024 bond funds for FY26 road projects, awarded a roadside herbicide contract, and adopted a unified prisoner housing policy and a $35/day municipal housing rate; a proposed turnkey jail construction plan was tabled for further review.
The Oktibbeha County Board of Supervisors on April 20 unanimously approved a series of purchases and project starts intended to address public safety and road maintenance while tabling a proposed turnkey jail construction plan for further review.
Board President Marvel Howard and the five-member board voted to approve the purchases and motions during the regular session at the Circuit Courthouse. The board authorized the purchase of one 2026 Pierce Commercial Pumper at $497,632.00 via State Contract #8200060944; the purchase will be funded by proceeds from the sale of a 2021 apparatus, the board was told.
The board also approved FY26 Road Project Initiations and an immediate appropriation of $398,792.55 from 2024 Bond Funds for Category A projects: Stone Ridge Road, Johnson Drive, Harris Road and Lean Lane, with Polly Bell Road listed from Category B. Separately,…
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