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Marion County approves consent agenda including jail Wi‑Fi contract, Salem Health jail medical services and ODOT safety funding

Marion County Board of Commissioners · May 13, 2026
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Summary

The Marion County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a consent agenda May 13 that included a CVE Technologies contract for in-jail Wi‑Fi, a modified Shelter One PO for radio shelters, an ODOT incoming funds agreement for road safety, and a Salem Health contract for adults-in-custody medical services.

The Marion County Board of Commissioners approved its consent agenda on May 13, 2026, moving forward a set of contracts and funding agreements covering jail infrastructure, radio shelter procurement, traffic safety design and an adult-in-custody hospital services contract.

Key items recorded in the minutes include: a Contract for Services with CVE Technologies Group, Inc., not to exceed $236,047.22 to implement a capital improvement project to provide Wi‑Fi inside the secure perimeter of the Marion County Jail through Sept. 30, 2026; a Purchase Order adjustment with Shelter One, Inc., reducing prefabricated radio equipment shelters from seven to five and decreasing funds by $111,059 for a new PO total of $692,587 through Dec. 31, 2026; an incoming funds Supplemental Project Agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) in the amount of $572,635, estimated at $544,003.25 in federal All Roads Transportation Safety (ARTS) funds and $28,631.75 in county funds for Howell Prairie Road safety enhancements; and a Contract for Services with Salem Health not to exceed $950,000 to provide hospital and clinical services for adults-in-custody at the Marion County Jail retroactive to Aug. 1, 2025 through July 31, 2026.

Commissioner Kevin Cameron moved to approve the consent agenda; Commissioner Danielle Bethell seconded. The motion carried with Commissioners Bethell, Cameron and Colm Willis voting aye. The minutes record the items as approved collectively under the consent agenda; individual item details are listed in the meeting packet as reflected in the minutes excerpt.

The minutes do not record extended discussion on these items in the provided excerpt. The board moved from the consent vote to other business and later to public hearing items.