Meeting
The Seneca County Board of Supervisors will hold their May Committee Meetings
Body
Seneca County NY
Date
May 27, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The Seneca County Board of Supervisors held their May Committee Meetings on May 27, 2026, covering multiple committees including Infrastructure, Government Operations, Economic Development, Health and Human Services, Agriculture and Environmental Affairs, Ways and Means, Contracts and Procurement, and Public Safety. Key procurement-related discussions included a presentation by Power Management and NextEra Advisors recommending fixing gas and electric utility rates through a new 39-month contract to provide price certainty despite an 11.8% rate increase, with a motion to consider this approach. The board also authorized a two-year service contract with Star Tech for boiler, HVAC, and generator maintenance, consolidating services for cost efficiency. Additionally, the board approved a contract with Barton & Loguidice for a feasibility study related to capital improvements at the Seneca County Courthouse. The Health and Human Services Committee authorized solicitation of bids for on-demand electrical, HVAC, plumbing, abatement, and air monitoring services under a three-year weatherization assistance contract with a tentative allocation of $308,224 for year two. The Contracts and Procurement Committee authorized an intermunicipal agreement with the Town of Romulus for court security services and approved a contract with the National Opinions Research Center for data collection on overdose and suicide statistics. The Public Safety Committee approved a 2026 contract with Motorola Solutions to upgrade hardware and software at the Seneca County 911 Center, funded by a state grant. Several staffing and budgetary matters were also discussed, including backfills for social welfare examiners, deputy sheriffs, and correction officers. Motions related to these contracts and agreements were passed, reflecting ongoing efforts to manage county services efficiently and maintain infrastructure.
Source
Seneca County NY