The revolving fund subcommittee reported competitive low bids for minor construction work at Ella Resque that came in far lower than original estimates (the meeting recorded bids around $56,000–$65,000). Staff proposed adding scope — painting, replacement countertops, a PA/sound system in the gym (quoted in the meeting at about $31,000) and some window work — which brought the projected total near $100,000.
A staff member recommended authorizing flexibility and asked the committee to increase the project cap to an ultimate amount of $125,000 to avoid missing opportunities when small additional needs arise. Committee member Rory made the motion to increase the cap to $125,000, a second was recorded and the motion passed by voice vote.
Several members raised concerns about window lead times and whether ordering long-lead items now but installing them later would meet the revolving-fund requirement that projects be “substantially complete” for the reporting period. One member cautioned, “I just want to make sure that ethically we are not stretching the truth beyond what me or this committee is comfortable with,” arguing the committee should not claim substantial completion when parts of the work would occur months later. Staff proposed options including purchasing windows now and completing installation when they arrive or moving some scope into next year if lead times make timely completion impractical.
The committee also approved bundled payments for outstanding bills: a bond requisition number 34 (listed in the meeting as $2,558,888.60) and a revised bond requisition number 32 (listed as $155,000). The meeting recorded the motions, a second and approval by voice vote. The committee then moved and approved adjournment.