CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield County Commissioners addressed several items of business Tuesday.
More specifically, the commissioners:
- approved a contract with Secure Technology Value Solutions for the purchase of the jail’s Body Inspection System in the amount of $130,000 . STVS will make a site visit in the near future, and delivery of the system will hopefully occur within 30 days. Shipping, transportation, insurance, training and technical support are included, as well as an initial two-year warranty, which will be followed by a three-year maintenance service agreement that was also purchased by the county.
- approved resolution 2023-7 with regards to Fair Housing at the request of the county’s Redevelopment Authority Director Lisa Kovalick. Recently her staff promoted fair housing to second-grade students in all eight of the county’s school districts. Students were given a coloring book prepared by Amanda Davis, the authority’s administrative assistant. The coloring book addresses fair housing issues such as race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, familia status and use of support animal. Click here to read more.
- approved an amended agreement with the Lawrence Township board of supervisors for work to be done near the jail.
- appointed Katelyn Knepp of DuBois to the Children Youth and Family Services Advisory Board.
- approved purchase of service agreements with Adelphoi Village Inc. and Summit School Inc.
- approved the personnel report consisting of two new hires, four employee separations/retirements and one employee leave of absence.
- approved the minutes from the Oct. 10 board meeting as presented by the chief clerk.
- approved the bills as presented by the Controller’s office.