

There is also going to be licensing fees of $9,877 added to that amount.” at Greene Valley Farms to go to the ChitChat farms near Reading for advanced. “We haven’t gotten the final price yet and I’m still trying to get them to go down on the price. 1970 is set as the tentative date for the opening of the Greene County.
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“We are looking at, with maintenance and everything, around $340,000, but this is just a preliminary amount,” Banghart said. Its the oldest constitutional democracy in the world and yet some of its citizens do not have all the full voting rights because of where they reside. The preliminary estimate of the cost of the machines, including maintenance, is well under the $400,000 limit. “So, this ordinance said we have up to $400,000 so spend on buying this new voting equipment.” “We really didn’t have to do either an ordinance or resolution, but the guy who is over our ARPA money said that the auditors will probably want something in writing saying we cannot exceed a certain amount,” Banghart said. Banghart said that the ordinance wasn’t needed, but was merely a formality. The ordinance, passed last week, appropriates up to $400,000 for the purchase of the machines. Her Good Humor: A Mini Show of Happy Art can be seen there through Oct.

Details and photographs of these divisions can be viewed. “We talked about leasing them, but since we have the money through ARPA, we decided to just buy them outright.” Chit Chat, an oil on panel by Mary Jane Check, can be seen at McGuffey Art Center. The Greene County Sheriff's Office is a full service law enforcement agency that provides: twenty-four hour road patrol, Criminal Investigations Division, Warrants and Records Division, Civil Process Division, Administrative Services Division, and a jail that houses six hundred inmates. in Greene County and when I finished I asked if there were any questions. “They wouldn’t even give us a quote because we were too small of a county,” Banghart said. But sometimes amid all the chitchat about Santas favorite type of cookie and. “We have babied them along for all these years so we have more than gotten our money’s worth out of them.”īanghart said there are only three companies that offer certified voting machines and one of those companies wouldn’t even talk to the county. “The machines we are currently using we got in 2004 and they were only supposed to last no more than 10 years,” Banghart said. Thanks to the $2.4 million in ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds that the County received, voters will be casting their ballots on new voting machines following the passage of an ordinance by the County Board at a special meeting last week.Īccording to Greene County Clerk Debbie Banghart, the current machines are due to be replaced.
