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Weber County Commission OKs payments during brief meeting Tuesday

By Ryan Aston - | Oct 22, 2024

Ryan Aston, Standard-Examiner

The Weber Center building in downtown Ogden, photographed on Oct. 22, 2024.

OGDEN — Weber County commissioners Jim Harvey, Sharon Bolos and Gage Froerer convened briefly Tuesday morning for their weekly meeting, approving a number of purchase orders and warrants.

Warrants in the amount of $1.8 million for 150 payments were approved, approximately $628,000 of which were federal American Rescue Plan Act grant passthrough payments made to Powder Mountain Water and Sewer and Wolf Creek Water and Sewer improvement districts.

A distribution of impact fees totaling roughly $152,000 was made to the Central Weber Sewer Improvement District. Additional approved warrant items included approximately $118,000 to upper trails development for wayfaring signs and roughly the same amount to the Weber County Jail for inmate counseling services, culinary and building maintenance. Also, $95,000 was paid for parking lot repairs and Utaba Dam design.

Eight purchase orders in the amount of approximately $70,000 were issued this week, $26,000 of which was for signs, heavy equipment rentals and plow/grader blades for county roads/highways. More than $24,000 was approved for the county to purchase computer equipment.

Just over $20,000 was approved for the Weber County Library System for library card design, printing and year-end audio/visual materials.

Finally, the commission approved the declaration of a number of computers, tablets and monitors as surplus by the county’s information technology department.