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INTRODUCTION OF PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS AND ASSIGNMENT TO COMMITTEE
A RESOLUTION awarding a twelve-month term and supply contract with one
twelve-month option to extend, for the furnishing of building and grounds
maintenance, repair, and operating supplies for use by various County
departments to Lowe’s Home Centers of Mooresville, NC, under the terms
and conditions of the State of Missouri Contract No. CC221120001, an
existing competitively-bid government contract.
(Introduced by Megan L. Marshall)
A RESOLUTION authorizing an extension to the contract with TICO
Productions of Kansas City, Missouri, for rebranding services for use by
COMBAT staff at no additional cost to the County.
(Introduced by Donna Peyton)
A RESOLUTION awarding a twelve-month term and supply contract with one
twelve-month option to extend for the furnishing of softball umpire services
for use by the Parks + Rec Department to Eastern Jackson County USSSA
Umpire Association of Independence, MO, as a sole source purchase.
(Introduced by Charlie Franklin)
A RESOLUTION awarding a twelve-month term and supply contract with one
twelve-month option to extend for the furnishing of electrical supplies for use
by various County departments to Graybar Electric Company of St. Louis,
MO, under the terms and conditions of U.S. Communities Contract No.
EV2370, an existing government contract.
(Introduced by Megan L. Marshall)
A RESOLUTION authorizing the Jackson County Legislature to hold a
closed meeting on Tuesday, February 21, 2023, for the purpose of
conducting privileged and confidential communications under section
610.021(12) of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, and closing all records
prepared for discussion at said meeting.
(Introduced by DaRon McGee)
A RESOLUTION amending Rule 12 of the rules of the Jackson County
Legislature.
(Introduced by Donna Peyton)
A RESOLUTION transferring $3,352,583.00 within the 2023 Anti-Crime
Sales Tax Fund and authorizing the Prosecuting Attorney to execute
agreements with certain outside agencies which are engaged in anti-crime,
anti-violence and anti-drug prevention and treatment activities, and law
enforcement school-based initiatives and purposes, at a cost to the County
not to exceed $12,277,283.00.
(Introduced by Donna Peyton)