Clayton County supervisors approved a first step toward rotating county trucks by authorizing staff to advertise procurement and bid notices that will allow the county to sell surplus units and prepare to buy replacements.
Samantha Fox, presenting on behalf of road equipment services, told the board trucks slated for the September auction are available now and the auction house estimates a conservative minimum return of $450,000. Road Manager Porter asked for authorization to advertise so procurement timelines would align with the auction schedule in mid‑September.
The board approved the advertising motion and asked staff to prepare bid documents. Road staff will run the public notice in the county’s official publication for two consecutive weeks and return with bids at a later meeting so the board can decide whether to proceed to purchase replacements.
The board also approved adding a new line item for "bridge lumber" (line 150300636 in the road budget) and transferring $24,000 from engineering fees (line 150300555) into that new line. Supervisors said the transfers will allow immediate purchases for bridge work.
Why it matters: the action begins a multi‑step process to replace aging road equipment and to fund local road and bridge repairs; auctions of surplus equipment are a common county financing method.
What’s next: staff will circulate draft advertisement language to the clerk and county administrator, publish the notice, and return to the board with bid openings and recommendations in time to meet auction timelines.