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Commissioners quickly work through short county agenda
The Kingfisher County Courthouse south side parking area was roped off for construction work Monday.
The City of Kingfisher is upgrading electrical service to the courthouse.
Commissioners approved the upgrade earlier in the year to accommodate increased computer equipment in county offices.
At Monday’s meeting of the county commissioners, they made quick work – six minutes – of a four-item business agenda including:
• Approval of a detention services agreement with ROCMND Area Youth Services of Craig County (Vinita) for holding under-age detainees from Kingfisher County.
• Approval of a $4,332.87 bridge inspection for all three county commissioner districts from Circuit Engineering District 8.
• Approval of a decla- ration as surplus of a computer – 2024 DPU HP – for the court clerk’s office.
• Approval of a resolution to dispose of two tractors for District 2 as trade-ins on newer models.
All commissioners – Anthony Schwarz, District 3, chairman; Jeff Moss, District 1, vice-chairman, and Mike Sparks. District 2 – were present along with County Clerk Emily Lee, official minute clerk; Engineer Nik Smith, Emergency Management Director Ryan Deatherage, Sheriff Aaron Pitts and citizen visitor Kelly Buck.