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County's program and they do their own fund raising. He also stated he would like to <br /> see the financials. <br /> Lancaster stated we do receive the financials and a copy of the current budget they are <br /> public documents and would also like to see MAAA documents. There is a different <br /> social economic group here. Doniphan does well and supports the center. She said she <br /> is not sure if anyone gives above the suggested amount. In general people are coming <br /> for a warm meal and the companionship. Some do not have the advantages that others <br /> may have. She thanked Mr. Green for coming to share with the board how critical the <br /> issues are. There are some other organizations that have mal programs. It is matter of <br /> law they can only suggest a donation. She hops that the board will continue the level of <br /> support. <br /> Richardson said she is fine with the current level. She also noted that a family member <br /> used the centers services she was helping with the bills and the bill was very <br /> reasonable. She ask if there was a way to put something on the statement regarding <br /> the donation amount. <br /> Peterson stated that others will be coming for additional funding College Park is <br /> struggling with the utilities. He ask if these request should be handled all at one time <br /> and the county can address where the dollars will be coming from. The rural fire <br /> departments may be asking for additional funding. <br /> Discussion was held regarding the level of funding. Lancaster said this happens every <br /> year they have to submit their budgets to the state early. This is for the new fiscal year. <br /> Bredthauer amended her motion and Lancaster seconded to approve the funding the <br /> same as previous years at $70,000.00. Bredthauer, Hurst, Lancaster, Peterson, <br /> Richardson and Sorensen all voted yes and no one voted no. Quandt abstained. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 6.9:30 A.M. FACILITIES — BID OPENING FOR JANITORIAL SERVICES - — Quandt <br /> made a motion and Lancaster seconded to open the bids for the janitorial services. <br /> Bredthauer, Hurst, Lancaster, Peterson, Quandt, Richardson and Sorensen all voted <br /> yes and no one voted no. Motion carried. <br /> Mr. Humphrey stated he did get some questions regarding the 2 bid proposals if they <br /> could bid one or both. And they can bid one or the other. <br /> The following bids were received. <br /> MODIFIED BIDS <br /> SQUARE <br /> BIDDER FOOTAGE MONTHLY RATE 2 YEAR RATE <br /> BMI Janitorial <br /> Omaha 41,982 $5,433.40 $130,401.60 <br /> 4 <br />