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“It lasted longer than we expected,” Hubbard said.

Council also agreed to a seniors, case management for at-risk elders, counseling, and meal deliveries to Weld County residents that are 60 years oor older residing. ese services will be funded under Title III of the Older Americans Act and the Older Coloradoan Funds. Public or private agencies, nonpro ts or for-pro t groups, that are interested in applying for the grants may get information at the BidNet Direct website at https:// www.bidnetdirect.com/, identi ed as bid numbers B2300041 (Senior Nutrition Program Meal Delivery), and B2300042 (Older Americans Act Primary Providers).

39-month lease with Toshiba to replace five upgraded printers for a monthly total of $1,266 a month. Part of the deal includes an option for another printer, the cost of which can’t exceed $1,476 per month.

Bid speci cations may also be accessed on the Weld County website at https://www.weldgov.com/de-

The upgrades will be for City Hall, the police department, the finance office, the recreation center and Coyote Creek Golf Course, according to IT Director Travis Aksamitowski. The option applies partments/purchasing/. to a new printer for the city’s planning department should it move to a new location.

Proposals must be submitted by email to HS-Bids@weldgov.com by2:00 p.m. on Friday,February 14, 2023. Proposals not received by email or after this date and time will not be considered for funding.

For further information, please contact Kelly Morrison at the Weld County at (970) 400-6786.

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Council also appointed Kevin Ross as the Weld

County representative to the Fort Lupton Renewal Authority. The term expires Jan. 19, 2026. Council also appointed Kathy Kvasnicka to the city’s planning commission to a term that expires Jan. 18, 2026.

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