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AGENDA: Marion County commissioners meet to discuss road sign, paving agreements in wildfire burned areas

Colm Willis, Marion County commissioner, sits in on a homeless alliance executive meeting video conference on May 5, 2020. (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter)

The Marion County Board of Commissioners meets Wednesday to consider an agreement to install traffic signs and repair asphalt in areas burned in the Beachie Creek Fire.

AGENDA

Commissioners will consider a $119,942 agreement with Baker Rock Crushing, Inc. to install traffic and other information signs on North Fork Road.

They will also consider a $181,257 agreement with RiverBend Construction, Inc. for asphalt repairs on North Fork and Gates Hill roads through September.

They will consider approving a $477,860 purchase order with Redwood Toxicology Laboratory, Inc. to provide urinalysis testing services for people participating in Marion County Specialty Court programs through June 30, 2023.

Commissioners will consider approving a memorandum of understanding with the Marion County District Attorney’s Office to provide risk assessment and case management for specified, non-violent, property and drug offenders until June 30, 2023 at a cost of $236,741.

They will consider approving a $408,876 agreement with Emery and Sons Construction Group, LLC. for Americans with Disabilities Act improvements through Feb. 25, 2023. The agreement would improve a stretch of concrete along Northeast Lancaster Drive and add ADA ramps along Southeast Pennsylvania Avenue, Southeast Shawnee Drive and Southeast Shenandoah Drive.

Meeting details: The commissioners meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Senator Hearing Room at 555 Court Street N.E. The meeting is streamed live on YouTube

-Saphara Harrell