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The Board of Control reviewed various items including contract amendments for public works projects such as shared-use paths, bridge rehabilitation, and water mitigation services. Additionally, the Board discussed revenue-generating agreements for online auction services and sewer system maintenance, as well as several grant agreements for public safety, homelessness services, and substance abuse counseling. New and existing purchase orders for county department needs, including laundry chemicals, computing equipment, and out-of-home care placement services, were also addressed along with travel and membership requests for county personnel.
The board meeting agenda and minutes addressed various contracts, amendments, and procurement items for multiple county departments. Key actions included the approval of bridge rehabilitation projects for Public Works, water mitigation service extensions for the Justice Center, and revenue-generating sewer maintenance agreements with the cities of Shaker Heights and Berea. Additionally, the board reviewed and approved technology subscriptions, purchasing orders for sheriff department supplies, and grant-related travel requests for various county employees.
The Board of Control meeting agenda covered review of prior meeting minutes and public comment, followed by substantial discussion on Contracts and Awards. Key items reviewed included amendments to maintenance agreements for Swagelok Manufacturing Company, LLC regarding airport use, a rehabilitation project for Garfield Boulevard with Anthony Allega Cement Contractor, Inc., and a new revenue-generating agreement with Northcoast Inc. Recycling Specialists for recycling services. Several other amendments were presented, such as those concerning the CAMACloud Software Platform with Woolpert, Inc., funding for the Cuyahoga County Overdose Fatality Review Counteractive Initiative with Case Western Reserve University, and contract awards for IT software licenses. The agenda also addressed the exemption and award recommendation to Case Western Reserve University for a comprehensive assessment of crisis response services, and awards/exemptions for Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio for the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program, and A Place 4 Me Collaborative for youth homelessness services. Furthermore, travel and membership requests for the Public Defender's Office and Sheriff's Department were presented under the consent agenda, alongside proposed purchases by the Department of Purchasing.
The meeting agenda included several key discussion points. Under Old Business, the board planned to address Diversion Center Performance Metrics, a Case Western Evaluation Presentation, the Annual Report Presentation, and an update and discussion regarding the Crisis Center, specifically receiving an update from The Centers. Voting items were limited to the approval of prior meeting minutes.
This document is an updated toolkit presenting recommended best practices for communities to implement sustainability initiatives and expand existing programs. It focuses on the principles of Environment, Equity, and Economy, covering key areas such as Air Quality, Energy, Food, Green Building & Historic Preservation, Land Use & Development, Solid Waste, Transportation, Trees & Land Management, and Watershed Management. The toolkit aims to share knowledge, encourage collaboration, and provide solutions for long-term sustainability goals and increased resilience within Cuyahoga County.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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