During a recent government meeting, officials expressed concerns regarding the timely payment of bills and the performance of the auditor's office. One member highlighted the importance of monitoring payments, particularly to vendors like Meyer Capital Law Office, suggesting that delays could jeopardize relationships. Clarifications were made regarding the status of specific payments, including a radio purchase that had been confirmed as paid, alleviating fears of financial repercussions for vendors.
The discussion shifted to a vote concerning purchases that did not adhere to established purchasing policies. A roll call vote resulted in a unanimous rejection of the proposal, with all members except one voting against it. This decision reflects ongoing dissatisfaction with the auditor's office and its processes.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the amendment of a contract with PJ Hoare Inc. for the County Jail consolidation project. Officials noted that the project is nearing completion, prompting expedited discussions to finalize change orders. Members praised the contractor's work and the project's overall progress, emphasizing the safety and benefits it brings to the county.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue improving communication and project management as officials work towards enhancing county operations.