HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/6/1926The several Depositories of the County filed their monthly statements Showing
amount deposited and warrants paid and balances on hand at the close of the month.
The amount on hand in the respective funds is as follows:
GENERAL REVENUE FUND $30,447.33
FINE & FORFEITURE FUND..-3,093.42
9,524.30
AGRICULTURE FUND 995.98
TIME WARRENT rum) 25,934.49
MOTHERS PENSION FUND263.30
PUBLICITY rum) • 103.41
R & B DIST I 4I&S 33,902.23
R & B DIST 4 ' (I&S
INTEREST & SINKING FUND9,300.87
ROAD & BRIDGE 'FUND
There being no further business on motion made, seconded and carried the Board
adjourned until tomorrow Wednesday, January 6th 1926 at 2 o'clock
P.M.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6th 1926.
The Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County, Florida, met at the
Court House in Vero Beach, Florida, at 2 o'clock P.M.Wednesday, January 6th 1926,
pursuant to adjournment of yesterday, withthe following members of the Board present:
John H Atkin, Chairman; G A Braddock; J.W.LaBruce; Donald Forbes and 0. 0. Helseth.
Also present was Miles Warren, Clerk.
The Board proceeded to go into executive session for the purpose of further con-
sidering the bids received for road construction do Special Road & Bridge District No.4.
and after carefully considering the bids submitted, it was ordered, on motion made,.
seoonded and carried that all such bids be rejeoted.
The Board then proceeded to consider the bids for motor truck equipment bids,
and after giving all bids careful consideration and having discussed at some length
the propositions so submitted in said bids, it was ordered that the bid for the
Indiana Trucks be accepted at the price of $2603.00 each, and the Chairman. and Clerk
were instructed to enter into a•contract for the purchase and delivery of ten such
truoks.
The Board then proceeded to consider the bids for excavator and cranes, and after
having carefully considered each and every bid and after discussing at some length the
propositions so submitted, it was ordered, that the County Engineer and Commissioner
J.W.LaBruee investigate the workings of such excavators under consideration, and
ascertain and determine the best machine and report back their findings, and on such
recommendation the Clerk and Chairman of this Board are authorized to enter into a
contract for the purchase of such excavator.
The Notary Public bond of L. F. MoCullers, in the sum of $500.00 with the American
Surety Company, a corporation, of New York as surety was approved.
There being no further business, the Board then adjourned until the regular
meet ng in ebruary 1926.
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