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Fulton County commissioners approve $58,343.27 in payments, authorize election equipment purchase and approve one-year service agreement with Outside In

March 10, 2026 | Fulton County, Pennsylvania


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Fulton County commissioners approve $58,343.27 in payments, authorize election equipment purchase and approve one-year service agreement with Outside In
Commissioner Randy H. Bunch called the Fulton County Board of Commissioners to order on March 10, 2026, opened with a prayer and led the pledge of allegiance.

The board approved its March 3, 2026 minutes on a motion by Commissioner Randy H. Bunch. On a motion by Commissioner Hervey P. Hann the board also approved accounts payable dated March 10, 2026 totaling $58,343.27. The approved payments were distributed across funds as recorded by the clerk: Fund 100 General Fund $48,919.07; Fund 201 Liquid Fuels $6,735.88; Fund 227 SFC Technology Grant $362.09; Fund 235 Law Library $174.00; Fund 238 911 $1,621.18; Fund 240 Hazmat $43.00; Fund 255 Domestic Incentive $370.88; and Fund 256 Domestic Relations $117.17.

The commissioners approved and executed quotes for election equipment purchases from Amazon and Inclusion Solutions totaling $4,827.00 on a motion by Commissioner Bunch; the motion record notes the purchases will be reimbursed through election grants. The board also approved a Purchase of Service Agreement with Outside In for services to the Children Department, effective July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026, on a motion by Commissioner Hann.

During the meeting the board entered and exited a series of executive sessions. A March 4 emergency executive session for personnel matters was announced, and on March 10 the board recorded several additional executive sessions for legal and personnel matters, with start and end times recorded by the clerk.

Commissioners met with Fred Black to discuss maintenance needs at the Hustontown Senior Center; Commissioner Bunch said he and Building and Maintenance Director Brad Seville would inspect the building to determine next steps. The board also met with representatives of Teamsters Local Union No. 776 — including Ronald Kriel, mediator Tom Wrobleski and union stewards Jody Keefer and Jennifer Burdge — for union negotiations. The board recessed for negotiations and entered an executive session; the session concluded at 1:15 p.m., and commissioners scheduled a follow-up negotiations meeting for March 24 at 12:30 p.m.

A work session with HR Administrator Mary Huston ran from 1:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., after which Commissioner Hann moved to adjourn; the meeting adjourned at 4:00 p.m.

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