During the April 7 meeting commissioners approved several routine procurement and intergovernmental actions, including a sole‑source justification for Easy Liner parts for the county’s paint‑striping equipment and a purchase of a Public Works pickup truck.
Staff said the Easy Liner parts are compatible only with the county's existing striping equipment and that an advertisement has already run; commissioners moved to sign the sole‑source agreement and voiced support. Commissioners also approved buying a replacement pickup truck from Jim Butler Chevrolet under the MissouriBUYS contract at a purchase price of $53,966 to replace a 2015 vehicle with roughly 170,000 miles.
In other business, a commissioner made a motion to sign an agreement with Jefferson City concerning building-code administration; the motion was seconded and taken by voice vote. The transcript records the motion and second but does not provide a detailed roll-call tally in the record.
The commission tabled consideration of a MIDMO telecom and security estimate for the assessor’s office, deferring that procurement for later review.
Commissioners discussed cost tradeoffs, noting that replacing only the striping equipment is far less expensive than buying a new integrated striping truck, and cautioned about procurement descriptions to avoid misunderstandings (some commissioners joked about longstanding misprints calling a "striper" a "stripper").