Weber County commissioners approved their consent agenda on April 14, authorizing 24 purchase orders totaling $386,320.02 and warrants totaling $1,581,231.70.
Finance staff member Jason Horn detailed the purchase orders: approximately $131,000 (34%) for property management for a jail boiler replacement; about $124,000 (32%) for elections, primarily a ballot scanner; $54,000 (14%) for information technology (server room batteries, network switches and laptops); and roughly $30,000 (8%) for library supplies and programming. The warrant summary included $446,000 (28%) for the transfer station (disposal fees), $325,000 (21%) for Central Weber Sewer impact fees, and amounts for IT services and jail operations.
Horn listed the top vendors: Republic Services ($432,000), Central Weber Sewer Improvement District ($325,000), Inverness Training Solutions Incorporated ($113,000), Computech Consulting ($104,000), and the State of Utah ($58,000).
A commissioner moved to approve consent items F1'F7, a second was recorded, and the commission voted verbally with three "I" votes. The motion carried.
Next administrative steps: the clerk will include the approved purchase orders and warrants in the county records; no separate action items were scheduled for these purchases during the meeting.