(KNZA)--The Doniphan County Commission Monday approved the replacement of the computer system at the county law enforcement center.
According to the unofficial meeting minutes, Undersheriff Mark Allen informed Commissioners that a power surge in the City of Troy on or around June 20, damaged the Law Enforcement Center computers that operate the door locking mechanisms and intercom system.
A cost estimate to replace the computer system in the amount of $23,472 was presented from CML Security, of San Antonio, Texas, a company specializing in jail security systems.
The Commission approved the proposal.
The payment will made from the New Sales Tax fund, with a claim to be filed against City of Troy insurance company to recoup Doniphan County- cost.
Allen also presented the Commission with a bid to chip seal the Law Enforcement Center parking lot. The Commission asked the Undersheriff to check with the City of Troy on their chip seal projects and to obtain additional bids.
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