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County staff report: Mobile Integrated Health served 277 patients; food-resiliency survey receiving 240 responses
Summary
At the Feb. 26 meeting Treasurer Thomas O'Brien and program staff updated the commissioners: the Mobile Integrated Health program has served 277 patients in their homes; the food-resiliency MVP survey had received 240 responses with a March 8 deadline; trial court rent requests were projected at ~$3.24 million.
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County staff briefed the commissioners on several ongoing programs and facility matters. Treasurer Thomas O'Brien reported on ARPA status and said the Mobile Integrated Health program has served 277 patients in their homes; staff continue working on sustainability for that program. Assistant County Administrator Theresa Vernazzaro said the food-resiliency MVP survey had received 240 responses to date and remained open until March 8.
County Administrator Frank Basler distributed a Trial Court rent report showing approximately $3,241,000 in approved expenditures planned for the year and said audits would occur in spring. Register of Deeds John Buckley raised roof and plowing concerns at 50 Obery Street; Basler noted staff and contractors were addressing facility issues and an RFP for a roof study had been authorized.
