Pre-meeting release for 5/16 session
Board to consider security upgrades at public safety building
Also to consider several financial appropriations Thursday
[Tiffin, OH May 14, 2019] – The Seneca County Board of Commissioners is to meet at 10 a.m. Thursday at its office, 111 Madison St.
During old business, the commissioners are to discuss potential security upgrades at the Public Safety Building, 126 Hopewell Ave.
The upgrades would include new security cameras and the installation of a key fob system.
Last week, the commissioners learned that the cameras would cost about $13,500 while the fobs would cost about $20,000.
The implementation of these measures would improve the overall security at the building. The public safety building is the home of Seneca County EMS, Seneca County EMA and an Emergency Operations Center.
During resolutions, the board is to consider:
* A $13,624 supplemental appropriation to the Targeted Community Alternatives to Prison Grant Fund.
* A $16,576 fund transfer from the General Fund to the Capital Improvement Fund.
* Entering into a contract with Unilliance, Inc., of Oak Harbor, for the 2019 County Chip Seal Project. The company’s bid for the project was $584,276.50.
* Entering into a contract with R. Renegade Co. for window repairs/storm windows at the Seneca County Museum.
* Entering into a contract with Appraisal Research Corporation on behalf of the Seneca County Auditor’s Office.
* The disposal of a 2000 GMC Van on behalf of CROSSWAEH.
* An amendment to a contract with Patchworks House, Inc. on behalf of the Seneca County Department of Job and Family Services.