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Garfield County commissioners approve nearly $1 million in ARPA allocations for courthouse, detention and public works projects

March 23, 2026 | Garfield County, Oklahoma


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Garfield County commissioners approve nearly $1 million in ARPA allocations for courthouse, detention and public works projects
The Garfield County Board of County Commissioners on Dec. 23 approved a series of American Rescue Plan Act 2021 (ARPA) resolutions allocating funds for renovations, equipment and county projects.

At the meeting, Commissioners Reese Wedel (Chairman), Clarence Maly (Vice‑Chairman) and Joe Kegin Jr. (Member) voted unanimously to adopt Resolutions #24‑186 through #24‑204. The resolutions authorize ARPA spending for items including two message boards ($1,878.10), renovation furnishings for the Garfield County Detention Facility ($17,363.00), repairs to the courthouse clock tower ($5,500.00), architectural fees for a district attorney office ($24,953.88) and third‑floor courthouse renovation ($9,448.96). The board also approved vehicle and equipment expenditures, including an assessor vehicle ($29,824.00) and upfitting six new units for the sheriff’s department ($104,000.00).

The board approved a $433,680 guaranteed maximum price for an awning at the Garfield County Health Department and a $120,000 flooring replacement at the Garfield County Courthouse. Other ARPA items approved included courthouse handrails ($40,000.00), stipends for the county detention facility ($80,000.00), and various flooring and tile projects across county buildings. The Board additionally approved a Cash Fund Estimate of Needs and Request for Appropriation for ARPA 21 in the amount of $13,938.13.

Commissioners voted to approve the resolutions and appropriations by recorded unanimous voice votes (Aye: Wedel, Maly and Kegin). The meeting also approved warrant payments listed under the ARPA fund, which included larger disbursements recorded in the warrants table (for example, $500,000 to the Garfield County Fairground Trust Authority and $500,000 to the Garfield County Criminal Justice Authority as shown in the warrants list).

Why it matters: the allocations fund building repairs and public‑safety equipment that affect county facilities and operations in Garfield County; several line items are capital in nature and will require procurement and project management by county departments. The board did not debate or amend these items during the meeting and took no votes against the measures.

What’s next: several projects (for example, the courthouse flooring and Health Department awning) will move into procurement and implementation phases overseen by county staff. The board carried any agenda items not acted upon to a later meeting date.

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