Board of County Commissioners Meeting September 23, 2024

Wednesday, 25 September 2024 07:55

Board of County Commissioners Meeting September 23, 2024 Featured

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Chairman Jamie Oliver presided over the meeting with Vice Chair Vallard Campbell, Member Josh Blaylock, and County Clerk, Kelli Ford in attendance.

The minutes of last week’s meeting were approved as well as the purchase orders presented.

The Board voted to approve the transfer of $3,000 from the lease & rental account to maintenance & operations account for Hogeye Fire Department.

The Board voted to table the item regarding vacating/closing all or Buck Creek Cut Through Road adjacent to Sections 13, 14, & 24, Township 8 North, Range 24 East for further review.

The Board also tabled a vote to appoint a new member to the LeFlore County Health Board.

The Board voted to approve a resolution to transfer a Ford F150 from the LeFlore County Sheriffs’ Department to LeFlore County Commissioner Highway Department District #2.

The Board approved Assignment of Lease concerning SOS Fire Equipment, LLC and First National Bank, and 120 B Lease Purchase Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners of LeFlore County and First National Bank regarding the purchase of a 2009 Ford F550 in the amount of $69,650, with term of 60 months and monthly payments of $1,346.49, to Bokoshe Fire Department.

The Board approved a Resolution for Disposing of Equipment Record submitted by the LeFlore County Health Department regarding obsolete inventory item, a Marvel refrigerator purchased in 2007.

The Board voted to award the bid regarding the purchase of a fire pumper/tanker to benefit Summerfield Fire Department to SOS Fire Equipment, LLC for $89,801.65 with financing through The Community State Bank with monthly payments of $970.51 for 120 months.

The Board voted to award the bid regarding the purchase of a 1-ton service truck to benefit LeFlore County Commissioner Highway Department District #2 to Dunn Ford in the amount of $59,500.

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