County Commissioners award CARES money to Sheriff’s Office

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OKLAHOMA CITY (Free Press) — The Oklahoma County Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) authorised a slate of contract renewals from throughout county departments Monday, and voted to approve the awarding of over $3 million in CARES Act funds to the Sheriff’s Workplace. 

The group additionally allotted cash for elevator repairs and authorised a brand new lease for the SHINE program.

District 3 Chief Deputy Myhles Davidson sat in for Commissioner Kevin Calvey who was absent.

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Sheriff cash

The Finances Analysis Crew on Monday introduced a advice to approve requests for reduction bills for the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Workplace. The BoCC authorised the request for $3,407,165.23 to return from the CARES Act Particular Tasks Fund.

Included within the bills is $2,769,103.23 for the acquisition of 47 “specifically outfitted” Chevrolet Tahoes. The road merchandise description for the acquisition explains that the aim is to “restrict publicity between Oklahoma County Sheriff staff and arrestees or different individuals being transported to and from numerous services.”

The rest of the appropriation will probably be used to switch Cellular Information Computer systems and buy air filtration masks.

CARES Act funds are required for use for functions that mitigate the unfold of lethal viruses.

Elevator repairs

The Board additionally voted to approve a contract within the quantity of $238,257 with Kone for elevator repairs.

In June, Free Press reported that the BoCC authorised an costly overhaul of your entire elevator system within the getting older courthouse. That work will enhance the reliability of the 4 important public elevators. Monday’s vote was for repairs to the non-public elevator from the jail facility within the courthouse.

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The “jail elevator” ferries detainees from the holding facility to the ground of their respective courtroom hearings. The elevator is the one one within the courthouse that requires an individual to manually function it. In accordance with Amenities Director Keith Monroe, it’s the elevator that has the fewest mechanical issues.

In February, when central Oklahoma skilled a record-setting winter storm, pipes within the courthouse burst, flooding the elevator shaft for the jail elevator. The cash authorised by the BoCC on Monday is for repairing the harm executed by that flood.

SHINE transfer

District 2 Commissioner Brian Maughan has been working to maneuver the SHINE program out from below his District supervision and into its personal separate and self-contained county program. 

With that transfer and a broadening of the scope of labor executed by this system, it was time to discover a new bodily house for the van and different tools.

Heretofore, SHINE has referred to as the District 2 work barn house. The proprietor of a storage at 900 ½ SW 2nd provided up his house at a cut price price. Now SHINE is shifting into that two-bay storage house at a price of $100 a month.

The Board of County Commissioners will meet once more on Monday, August 16, at 9:00 a.m.


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Final Up to date August 2, 2023, 12:06 PM by Brett Dickerson – Editor

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