Board of Commissioners - Regular Meeting

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

About this meeting

Government Body
Board of Commissioners
Meeting Type
Board Of Commissioners
Location
Clearfield County, PA
Meeting Date
February 10, 2026

Transcript

12 sections (from 71 segments)

4:19 – 5:04Speaker 1

Is everyone too hot? It was freezing in here. So, it's a little warm in here. Lisa, bump the heat just two degrees. Were you in here, Lisa? Whatever makes you comfortable, Lisa, that is wow. It's getting a little only a couple items of business here for the salary board. First item is to approve minutes from January 13, 2026 salary board meeting. So move second. Properly moved and second. All in favor? I. And one item on the agenda request from the commissioner set salary of the deputy warden of operations at the jail at $60,000 per year. This is retroactive effective 2152026.

5:02 – 5:46Speaker 1

This was just an oversight last month that we didn't add that. So yeah, we caught it this time. We the position has been filled and going well. So do I have a motion? So move. Properly moved and second. All in favor? I. Anything else to come before the salary board, gentlemen? Motion to adjurnn. Second. Properly moved and second to adjurnn. All in favor? I and we will move on to the county commissioners meeting and we will dispense with the pledge of allegiance. First item will be the approval of minutes from January 27, 2026 to move.

5:46 – 6:03Speaker 1

Second. Properly moved and second. All in favor? I. And now for the part that we so much enjoy. Controller Edwards will present us as good as last time. Yeah, last time was great. Uh, what do you have for us, Controller Edwards?

6:00 – 6:43Speaker 1

Well, that afternoon I paid Gio. So, general fund um we spent6,415,381 liquid fuels $21,36852 911 $3,450.19. Records improvements 20 978.72. Domestic relations, $1,75361. And children and youth, 240,2148 for a grand total of $6,684,576.33.

6:46 – 7:19Speaker 1

Rob, that will probably probably be the most exciting part of the meeting. So, be still my argument. That's pretty bad. Do I do I have a a motion to approve that copious number that Mr. Edwards just presented? So moved. Second. Properly moved and second. All in favor? I I. We will move on to list of personnel changes for the commissioner's approval. Sign this real quick.

7:17 – 8:37Speaker 1

Thank you, Controller Edwards. Under new hires, part-time deputy sheriff, sheriff's department, effective 217 2026. Telecommunicator 911 effective 223 2026. Total of three telecommunicators, all effective 223 2026. No transfers under separations and retirements. We have a DC3 leaving the controllers's office effective 12206. Corrections officer at the jail effective 12126. Maintenance worker at the jail effective 130 2026. Corrections officer effective 23 2026. Deputy at the sheriff's department effective 210 2026. And this one is of note. We thank Margie Rosselli for a number of years of service as the victim witness coordinator, the district attorney's office, and that will be effective the end of this month, 227, 2026. Thank her for a number of years service to the county in that department.

8:33 – 9:15Speaker 1

How long was Darlene in your department? Oh, well, yes, we should also thank Darlene for her service. Yeah. And then two under FMLA and leave of absence, one FMLA commencing on or about 22526 for a period of 12 weeks and one FMLA leave granted 130 2026 to 213 2026. Do I have a motion to approve this list of personnel changes? Uh I move to approve the list as presented by the chair. I'll second. Properly moved and second. All in favor? Hi.

9:13 – 9:57Speaker 1

Thank you, gentlemen. Public comment. Seeing none, unless you wanted to add that, Lisa. Okay, we're good. Thanks, Darren, for watching. Uh, any old business, gentlemen? No. Seeing none, we have two items under new business. We're going to consider a memorandum of understanding with Clarefield Jefferson drug and alcohol and Clearfield County Probation. That's correct. We've worked with Clearfield uh drug and alcohol for several years now. Um this is a renewed uh memorandum of understanding good for three years. Um this just sets out um the referral requirements from probation over confidentiality and how they'll share information.

9:56 – 10:41Speaker 1

So this just a continuation continuation we've done this with several for several years now. This is the renewal. Our prior one had ext um expired. Okay. Do I have a motion to approve that memorandum of understanding between Clifford Jefferson drug and alcohol and county probation? So moved. Second. Properly moved and second. All in favor? I I I. And next consider coordination agreement with the Service Access Management Inc. for County Probation and Children and Youth Services. Assuming this is a similar relationship with SAM as we've had. Absolutely. And this one is a two-year agreement um with a 30-day termination in there. again. Um we we've been with them for several years. Okay. Motion to approve. So move.

10:40 – 10:56Speaker 1

I'll second. Properly move and second. All in favor? I. And now for the solicitor's report. I don't think I can top Rob's report. So I'll meeting. It's It was pretty pretty

10:53 – 11:38Speaker 1

bad. Um, before we anything else, gentlemen, I do just want to give a a general thank you from the county for everyone in emergency services and public works throughout the county. The previous couple weeks have been tough due to weather, number of fires, number of accidents, and we as the county commissioners greatly appreciate all our first responders. And we got to throw in road crews, service crews. It was a tough couple weeks. We appreciate everybody pitching in together to get through that and say thank you. Yeah. Luckily, it looks like we're over the worst of the cold. So, summertime is here, folks.

11:37 – 11:56Speaker 1

I wouldn't go that far. Well, it does feel like March, though. Today. Today. Today. Uh, seeing nothing else, do I have a motion to adjurnn? So, second properly moved and second. All in favor? I. And we adjourn at 10:38. Has to be a record.

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