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Courtroom equipment replacement triggers unexpected PC purchases; county to seek sales tax funding

Property & Technology Committee of the Oconto County Board of Supervisors · April 15, 2026
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Summary

Technology Services reported additional PC purchases were required to bring judges online during courtroom equipment replacement, and Schwaller said she will bring a resolution requesting additional sales tax funding; Family Court and Hearing Room work is expected to be completed by May 11.

Technology Services Director Melissa Schwaller told the Property & Technology Committee that replacement of courtroom equipment encountered additional costs driven by CCAP contracts.

Schwaller said the county "had to purchase two additional PC’s to get the judges up and running" and will bring a resolution requesting additional funding from sales tax to cover the purchase. She told the committee she expects the Family Court and Hearing Room work to be completed by May 11.

Committee members accepted the update and the plan to present a resolution seeking sales tax funding; no formal vote on the resolution occurred at the April 15 meeting.