A draft of the 2021 budget, a lease, a bid award, and a pilot program are among the items on the Saline County Commission agenda for Tuesday.
The meeting is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday in room 107 of the City-County Building, 300 West Ash Street. The meeting is scheduled to be telecast by Salina Media Connection on Cox Cable channel 20.
During the meeting, commissioners will be asked to approve a lease agreement with North-Central Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging (NC-FH AAA) for office space on the third floor of the senior center, 245 North Ninth Street. According to information in the commission meeting packet, NC-FH AAA, which has rented office space in the senior center for years, has requested additional space.
To accommodate the request, the "current space on the west side of the building will be cut in half and they will take over the computer lab on the east side of the third floor. The computer
lab will move into their vacated space. These changes allow approximately 210 extra square feet and a large open area for cubicals," the commission meeting packet noted.
If approved, the one-year lease would start this month and the month rent paid by NC-FH AAA would increase from $275 to $400, according to the meeting packet information.
Other items on the county commission agenda include the following.
Consider awarding a bid for a three quarter ton crew fuel truck for the Road and Bridge Department
Consider approving a memo of agreement for an engineering intern for the County Engineer's Office
Consider the county participating in FEMA's Alternative Procedures Pilot Program for Permanent Work for projects related to the 2019 floods.
Additionally, County Administrator Phillip Smith-Hanes is scheduled to make a 2021 draft budget presentation, as well as his weekly update.
To view the entire Saline County Commission meeting packet (a 93-page pdf, click here.