Ottawa County approves $16,320 True North Electric proposal for fiber splicing at Oak Harbor Tower
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The board authorized the president to sign a proposal from True North Electric for $16,320 to perform fiber splicing at the Oak Harbor Tower, following recommendation by the Facilities Superintendent and Prosecuting Attorney approval.
On Oct. 2, 2025, the Board of Ottawa County Commissioners authorized the president of the board to sign the proposal from True North Electric in the amount of $16,320 to provide services for fiber splicing at the Oak Harbor Tower location.
Commissioner Mark W. Stahl moved the authorization and Commissioner Donald A. Douglas seconded; Commissioners Mark E. Coppeler, Mark W. Stahl and Donald A. Douglas voted yes. The minutes record that the action was taken upon the recommendation of the Facilities Superintendent and approved by the Prosecuting Attorney.
The motion authorizes the county to contract with True North Electric for fiber-splicing services at the Oak Harbor Tower. The meeting record does not include a project schedule, technical specifications or implementation timeline; those items are assumed to be handled under the proposal and by county facilities staff.
