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Carroll Supervisors Discuss Options For Best Use Of An Estimated $3 9 Million In COVID Relief Funding
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Like most schools, organizations, municipalities and businesses across the country, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors revisited their mask resolution after Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines were altered late last week. Chair, Gene Meiners, says a countywide mask resolution is not really viable anymore and he wanted to hear from the other supervisors before a decision was made. Rich Ruggles says they are in a ring-of-fire position but wants to make a special request.
Stephanie Hausman says county school districts, with the exception of Kuemper, have lifted restrictions as of Sunday night. Dean Schettler, says he does not see any reason to keep that resolution in place right now, but cautions this is still not over.
The Carroll County Board of Supervisors tabled a discussion on the hiring of an architect or structural engineer to review potential changes in areas of the courthouse once the jail and Sheriff’s Office moves into their new space. Chair, Gene Meiners, used the basement as an example.
Supervisor, Dean Schettler, asked if they would be able to define the scope of work. Meiners believes it needs to be broad, not to design yet, more of a determination of what is and is not load bearing. County Auditor, Kourtney Irlbeck, makes a suggestion based on the needs of individual departments.
Pingrey says vehicles don’t last long on a dealer lot and he felt it necessary to take action immediately to lock in the replacement. Chair, Gene Meiners, says he had a conversation with County Attorney, John Werden, who reported there was nothing remiss in the way bids were sought, but that it needed to be discussed in an open meeting and made part of the permanent record. Rich Ruggles did some research on the questions Schettler had raised.
Stephanie Hausman agrees with Schettler about communication, but says emergencies are beyond their control, they can only learn from this and it was good to hear the deputy was not injured. Meiners adds he would like to see the Sheriff’s Office be in a position to have a spare vehicle on hand for just such circumstances. Not only would this allow them to live up to their obligations without interruption, it would provide more time to get a replacement vehicle ordered and into use. Pingrey says the insurance company provided a check for $14,
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