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Clay County board approves IT equipment purchases, changes April meeting time and schedules public hearing on firearm zones

February 10, 2026 | Clay County, Minnesota


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Clay County board approves IT equipment purchases, changes April meeting time and schedules public hearing on firearm zones
The Clay County Board of Commissioners approved several routine and actionable items during its meeting.

Procurement: The board approved purchasing 100 Dell laptops through SHI for $133,250 after staff presented three vendor quotes; Commissioner Ebinger moved for approval and Commissioner Kravanoff seconded. The board also approved purchasing 50 desktop computers from ByteSpeed for $58,950, a motion moved and seconded and carried by voice vote. Staff said both purchases are funded from internal services and are part of planned life-cycle replacements.

Consent items: The board approved the payment of bills and vouchers and approved minutes from the Jan. 27, 2026 meeting by voice vote.

Meeting schedule and public hearing: To increase public participation on a forthcoming firearms zoning matter, the board agreed to move the Apr. 7 board meeting from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and set a public hearing for Apr. 7 at 6:30 p.m. to consider draft ordinances related to shotgun-only/rifle-zone mapping under Minnesota Stat. 97B.031. Staff committed to provide mapping clarifications requested by commissioners before that hearing.

Executive session: The board voted to meet in closed session to discuss labor negotiations under Minnesota Statute 13D.03.

Votes at a glance: agenda approval (voice vote, carried); bills and vouchers (voice vote, carried); minutes 01/27/2026 (voice vote, carried); purchase 100 laptops through SHI for $133,250 (motion carried); purchase 50 desktops through ByteSpeed for $58,950 (motion carried); meeting time change and public hearing set for Apr. 7 (motion carried); motion to go into closed session on labor negotiations (motion carried).

What happens next: Staff will finalize procurement orders, provide price/spec documentation on desktop/laptop acquisitions if requested, distribute meeting-time and hearing notices per statutory advertising requirements, and provide requested mapping information before the April public hearing.

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