Washington County Prison Board Agenda August 30, 2022 I. II. Invocation ApprovalofMinutes: 05-18-22 dated May 18, 2022, 06-15-22 dated. June 15, 2022 and 07-20-22 dated July 20, 2022. III. Public Comment IV. Warden's Report V. Bills VI. Old Business VII. New Business VIII. Adjourn Meeting D.V Vaughan N. Sherman L.N Maggi President. Judge DiSalle A. Andronas J.Walsh A. Sloane M. Namie J.Grimm C.Griffin S.Arnold J.Hatfield J.F Fewell J.Thornburg P.Jansante Minute No. PB5-18-22 May 18, 2022 The meeting of the Washington County Prison Board was heldi in the 7th floor conference room of Courthouse: Square, 100 West Beau Street, Washington, Pennsylvania, witht the following members being present: Commissioners Dianal Irey Vaughan, Nick Sherman, and Larry Maggi; President) Judge] John DiSalle; Controller April Sloane via telephone; and Sheriff Tony Andronas. Absent from the meeting was. District. Attorney Jason' Walsh. Also present were. Deputy Controller Heather Sheatler; County Solicitor Jana Grimm; Warden Jeffrey Fewell; Deputy' Warden Chris Cain; Major David Coddington; Finance Director Josh Hatfield; Chief of Staff Mike Namie; Human Resources Director Shelli Arnold; Human Services Director Kiml Rogers; Chief Clerk Cindy Griffin; Chaplain Mike Pierson; Chief of] Juvenile Probation Amanda Gallagher; Assistant District Attorney Megan Faust; and Secretary) Joyce Thornburg. Mrs. Vaughan called thei meeting to order at approximately 11:03a a.m., and Chaplain Mike Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere were any corrections, additions, or omissions tol Minute No. PB 03-16-22 dated March 16, 2022 andI Minute No. PB 04-20-22 dated April 20, 2022. Itwas moved by Mr. Sherman ands seconded by Mr, Maggi with discussion. Mr. Maggi asked when members oft thel Prison) Boardreceived the minutes to review.. After some discussion regarding ar misunderstanding over) whio ist responsible for distributing meeting materials, Ms. Sloane said that she would distributethem from this] pointforward. Mr. Sherman and Mr. Maggi withdrew thermotions until all members had an opportunity to Mrs. Vaughan asked Mrs. Thornburg to distribute the minutes to thei members and they can be Pierson ledt the meeting with thei invocation. review ther minutes. approved att the next meeting. PUBLICCOMMENTS None. WARDENSREPORT Administrative Fee Social Security Tylenol Income from OtherUnits) forthe Maintenance dtinmatestrAprilz02 $10,035.07 $2,200.00 $0.00, $12,235.07 $57,559.84 Morithlysub-total Year-to-date grand total Program) FeesandRoomand Board IncomgforApril2022 Billed -0- -0- -0- -0- 57 0 0 210 267 Collected -0- -0- -0- -0- 69 0 0 273 342 309 141 27 23 $0.00 Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates Monthlys sub-total Year-to-date grand total Status ofInmates Confined: at the End of April2 2022 Male Female Total Male Female Total Full-time Inmates Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates 12 0 0 63 75 Inmates. Awaiting' Trial and/or Sentencing Total Inmates Examinations Performed byt thel Physician New Commitments Dental Extractions Medical Transports Performed byt the Sheriff Contracted Housing Fee/Month Mrs. Vaughan announced that the Warden requested to amend his posted agenda to include Itv was moved by Mr. Andronas and seconded by Mr. Sherman. The motion was carried Warden Fewell recognized Denice Dupain as employee oft the month for April 2022. Moving forward, Warden Fewell stated that the population as ofl May 18, 2022 was 351, which is down some, however, we are on track for steady increases fort the current year. Warden Fewell moved on to preventing COVID: status stating that PrimeCare took over administering vaccinations from Central Outreach, and on May 5, 2022, 641 inmates were vaccinated. Moving on to staffing levels, Warden Fewell stated that there is al recruitment class at present with Human Resources, but that recruitment is challenging. He further stated that the facility will be staffed sufficiently with the current recruitment class. Warden Fewell presented to the Board data coordinated with facilities in Butler, Adams, Beaver, Cambria, Centre, Erie, Monroe, Washington, Westmoreland, and Franklin counties. Warden Fewell highlighted that the average daily populations were very similar amongst the counties, but that study shows that the county's facility is lightly staffed in comparison to the other counties. Warden Fewell informed the Board that he would be attending thepennsylvania Warden's Association training session in Harrisburg with the Secretary ofCorrections being in attendance. Mrs. Vaughan asked the Warden toj provide the average cost.per inmate to compliment the data that has already been compiled from the other codnty facilities-Warden Fewell stated that communication is open amongst the other county Wardens and that heshould have no problem some hirings. Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere was a motion to approve this amendment. unanimously with the Board signifying theira approval by stating' "Aye". obtaining the average cost per inmate to comparé Warden Fewell respectfully requested-the Prison Boardextend the bid contractfor linen supplies for the Correctional Facility to the listed vendersaftheir "per unit'costs submitted in their bid. Anchor Wiping Cloth,DetroitM PhoenixTextile Corporation, O'FalorMO Ifapproved, this extension-will be effectike DOA througl December31, 2022, under the same contract terms and conditions. This service for the Correctionalfacility was approved at the Board of Commissioners meeting held Mays, 2022,Minute No.1151. WardénPewell! respeetfully requested the Prison_Board approve the activation of one wireless hotspot throughAT&T. Thel hetspot wilbeused by their three cliniçians that work in the Jail as they are not permitted tohaye their cell phones. Thecost of the hotspot will be $39.99 per month with equipment being free with activation. This purchase will bepaid from the department' 's operating fund. Warden Fewell respectfully réquested the Prison Board to approve the purchase ofa new gas deep fryer for the Correctional Facility fremG Great Lakes Hotel Supply, Pittsburgh, PA., for the total amount of $26,057.00. This will replace thecurrent deep fryer that is 11 years old and cannot be repaired. This purchase has been recommended for Capital funding and is being made from the PA State Contract, therefore it does not require bidding. This purchase for the Correctional Facility was approved at the Board ofCommissioners meeting held May 5, 2022, Minute No.. 1151. Warden Fewell respectfully requested the Prison Board to approve the following hires at the Correctional Facility. Rodney Croom, Jr. Joshua Humphries DaQuan Devers Maya Jones Julia Policz Jabar Holyfield Achili Minch Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere was a motion to approve the Warden's Report. Itwas moved by! Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi. The motion was carried On behalfo of Controller April Sloane, Ms. Sheatler presented to the Board for their unanimously with the Board: signifying their approval by stating "Aye". Bills consideration and approval the bills dated May 18, 2022, int the amount of $389,959.86. Itwas moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi, approving thel bills dated May 18,2022. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere was al motion to approve the Bills. stating' "Aye". (See list of bills attached hereto and made aj part hereof.) OLDBUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS None. There being no further business, Mrs. Vaughan declared the meeting adjourned at approximately 11:15 a.m. THEI FOREGOING MINUTES SUBMITEPPKAPPROVALE 2022 ATTEST: SEGRETARY Minute No. PB 6-15-22 June 15, 2022 The meeting of the Washington County Prison Board was held in the conference room ofThe Washington County Correctional Facility, 100 West Cherry Avenue, Washington, Pennsylvania, with the following members being present: Commissioners Diana Irey Vaughan, Nick Sherman, and Larry Maggi; President Judge) John DiSalle via teleconference; District Attorney Jason' Walsh; SheriffTony Andronas viai teleconference; and Controller. April Sloane via teleconferençe. Also present were Warden Jeffrey Fewell; Chaplain Mikel Pierson; Deputy Warden Chris Cain; Major David Coddington; Correctional Officer Emilee McClain; Correctional Officer Denise Dupain; Captain Chane Cisko; Intern Gianna Peterson; Administrative and Observer-Reporter representative Mike Jones. Also present via teleconference were Chief of StaffMikel Namie; Solicitor) Jana Phillis Grimm, Finance Director Josh Hatfield; Human Resources Director Shelli Arnold; Human Resources Generalist April Jones; Human Services Director Kim Rogers; Chief Clerk Cindy Griffin; Administrative. Assistant Joyce Thornburg; and) Justice Planners representatives. Alan Richardson and Patrick) Jablonski. Mrs. Vaughan called the meeting to order ata approximately 11 a.m., and Chaplain Mike Pierson' Mrs. Vaughan stated that there were changes tol be madeto the minutes but thatt they were Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere was a motion tol holdMinuteNo. PB 03-16-22 dated March 16, 2022, Minute No. PB 04-20-22 dated April 20, 2022 andMmnute NO.PN.05-18-22 dated May 18, 2022 Itwas moved by Mr. Sherman, seconded byMr. Maggi. The motionwas carried unanimously led the meeting with thei invocation. not available for the meeting. in abeyance. with thel Board signifying their approval by statingAye". PUBLICCOMMENTS None. Mrs. Vaughan openedatime capsule toreveal several differentartifacts from the new jail's dedication in March of1996, Someofthe artifacts revéaled werean orange jumpsuit, eating utensils, staff patches and badges)bandcuff) keysinmate handbooks, photos, al hymnal, and several programs from the dedication of thei newçounty) jail onl March29,1996. Income fromierUnistormel Mantenance of Inmates for May 2022 WARDEN'S REPORI Administrative'fee Social Security Tylenol $12,222.91 $2,400.00 $0.00 $14,622.91 $72,182.75 Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand-total Program Feesand RoomindEoariptome for May2022 Billed -0- -0- -0- -0- 56 0 0 222 278 Collected -0- -0- -0- -0- 64 0 0 260 324 235 107 32 Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Status ofInmates Confined at the End of] May 2022 Male Female Total Male Female Total Full-time Inmates Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates 8 0 0 38 46 Inmates Awaiting Trial and/ /or Sentencing Examinations Performed by thel Physician Total Inmates New Commitments Dental Extractions Medical Transports Performed by the Sheriff Contracted Housing Fee/Month 18 $0.00 Warden Fewell stated that the population is currently 334. He then recognized Correctional Officer Denice Dupain as employee oft the month for April 2022 andhe recognized Emilee McClainas Warden Fewell stated that thet facility is currently holding 20 inmates that are incarcerated for homicide: 19 adults and one juvenile. There were 21 inmates that tested positive for COVID on Sunday, June 12th and they arel being quarantined and monitored by medical staff.. Additionally, 57 inmates were vaccinated by PrimeCare on June 10th. Warden Fewell stated that he spoke with the Warden of Allegheny County Jail and they have: zero positive cases at this time and Warden Fewell employee oft the month for May 2022. anticipates thef facility's21 cases to test negative by Sunday. Mrs. Vaughan asked if our cases of COVID have been mild. Warden Fewell responded that the Warden Fewell spoke of staffing and stated that there are currently 3 are on board with 6 pending for the upcoming recruitment class. That recruitment class is being processed right now with human resources and will greatly help out during the summer. Weare right on par with' The Warden Fewell respectfully requested the Prison Boardienter into an agreement with the County of Allegheny for the provision ofl housing each other's Adult offenders-enan as-needed basis as per the contract conditions including, $127.70 per inmate, per dayplus medicalexpenses to be paid from their Operating budget. Thisi item is to correct the dollar amount that was previously approved. This service for the Correctional Facility is contingent upon approvalatthel Board of Commissioners: meeting to be held on Warden Fewell respectfully requested the Prison Board approve toi ratify thehiring of the following personnel as part-time Correctional Officerslinthe WashingtonCounty Correctional Facility: symptoms have been very mild. Pennsylvania County Staffing Matrix. June 16, 2022, Minute No. 1154. Jason Bowditch Austin Gray Veronica Kayona Kristian Lee Dominic Petrocco Kelsey Stanford Antonio Vallejo Mrs. Vaughan askedif therewas a motiontoapprove: the Warden's Report. Itwas-moved by Mr-Andronasand secondedby Mr. Maggi. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying therapproval by stating' "Aye". BILLS Ms. Sloane presentedto the Board for their consideration and approval of the bills dated It was moved by Ms. Sloane and seconded by Mr. Sherman, approving the bills dated June 20,2022. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by June 15, 2022, in the amountois,4902124. stating"Aye". (See list ofbills attached hereto and madea ap parthereof.) OLD BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS Warden Fewell introduced Justice Planners representatives. Alan Richardson and Patrick Jablonski to discuss the needs assessment for the Correctional Facility. Mr. Richardson stated that the goal of the assessment ist to seei ift the best practices are being utilized to identify the risk and needs for thei inmate population so that the Correctional Facility can makei informed decisions. Mr. Jablonski stated that there are three stats about the jail's population that need tol be understood for them tol look at trends. The first two stats are mental health and chemical dependency,and he commended the County for tracking this data SO well. Mr. Jablonski stated that 51% ofthe population has an active mental health issue. Additionally, 46% of inmates havea chemical dependency issue. Conversely, 37% ofi inmates have neither issue. Mr. Jablonski also noted that they were asked tol look at recidivism and stated that the Correctional Facility has a three-year recidivism rate of 53%. The third stat is thel level of seriousness ofe each inmate's crime. Mr. Jablonski stated that they categorize each inmate's offense byt the most egregious crime going back to 2017 and found that thei most frequent offenses are related to violence, parole violations, and drug charges. Mr. Jablonski stated that most jails across the United States saw significant declines during the first wave of COVID and that there were declines when more strains oft the virus were discovered. He further stated that at present, the population at the Correction Facility has plateaued. Mr. Jablonski stated that the average length of stay is a great indicator off future populations and that the average length of stay is significantly higher than it was in 2019. He stated that they compare the data that has been analyzed through the needs assessment to forecast. He further stated that they can predict the population will decrease by 1.8% in they year 2040. Mr. Jablonski stated Correctional Facility's! highest population of inmates are males ages 20-50 and that the population of Mr. Jablonski presented four separate forecasts to help predict the population in 2048 With Forecast #1 looks at growth ifall else remains the same. Ifthis is the case, the population of Forecast #2 isa a worst-case scenario. It observes ourgrowth as ifbookings were to increase to rates seen before the pandemic, while averagefength of stay remains thes same. Ifthis Forecast #3 is al best-case scenario. It observes our growthasifaverage length of stay were toi increase to rates seen before the pandene, while bookingsremain the same. Ifthis were Forecast #4 observes our growth as ifa average length of stay werefoincrease to rates seen before thej pandemic, as well as bookings. Fthis werétooccur, the population of inmates in Inc conclusion, Mr. Jablonski statedthatforecast #3 andforecast #4 would be the mosti ideal for the County. Hei further stated that if present practices oft the criminal justice system remain as they werei in early spring 2022, the required number ofbedsto operatea safe and secure facility will likelye eclipse 700i in 25 yearsHealso stated that there sapossibilty.o divert individuals with mental health or chemicalidependenty issues toa centrah receiving center facility that would get the person into treatment more quickly asppposed tobeing housedi the Correctional Facility. He stated that on an average daily basis, tis projectedthat there could be 23 people in that type of Mrs. Vaughanthanked Mr-Richardsonand Mr.) Jablonski for their presentation. There.being no fartherbnsiness,Mis. Vaughan declared the meeting adjourned at males in that age range is expected to grow by 3.2%. the absolute maximum capacity at the current 400. inmates in 2048 willl be 565. were to occur, the population ofi inmates in 2048wouidbe 718. to occur, the population ofi inmates in 2048 would be 261. 2048 would be 371. facility. approximately 11:50a.m. THEI FOREGOINGI MINUTES SUBMITTED FOR. APPROVAL: 2022 ATTEST: SECRETARY Minute No. PB7-20-22 July20,2022 The meeting oft the Washington County Prison Board was heldi int the 7thf floor conference room of Courthouse Square, 100 West Beau Street, Washington, Pennsylvania, with thei following members being present: Commissioners Dianal Irey' Vaughan, Nick Sherman, and Larry! Maggi; President Judge] John DiSalle; District Attorney) Jason' Walsh; SheriffTony Andronas; and Controller April Sloane Also present were Warden Jeffrey Fewell; Alternative Sentencing Coordinator Kyrie Kenyon; Chaplain Mike Pierson; Solicitor) Janal Phillis Grimm; Finance Director Josh Hatfield; Chiefof Staff Mike Namie; Human Resources Director Shelli Arnold; Human Services Director Kim Rogers; Secretary Paula) Jansante; Community Service Director Cliff Warnick; Auditor Nico LaBella; Observer- Reporter representative Mike) Jones and Pennsylvania Prison Society representative Gregory Dober. Mrs. Vaughan called the meeting to order at approximately 11:01 a.m., and Chaplain Mike Warden Fewell introduced Pennsylvania Prison Society representative Gregory Dobert to the Mrs. Vaughan provided a few corrections tol Minute. No. PB03-16-22 dated March 16, 2022,as After some discussion, Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere was amotion to approve the above two minutes with thes sufficient corrections that shel had provided Itwas moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Ms. Sloane. The motion was carried unanimously withthe Board signifying their Mrs. Vaughan asked for a motion tol hold Minute No. PB 05-18-22.dated May 18, 2022 and Minute No. 06-15-22 dated June 15, 2022i in abeyangeuntil they can be reviewed. Itv was moved byl Mr. Sherman and seconded byMr. Maggi The motionwas carried unanimously with thel Board: signifying their approval bystating" Aye" Pierson led the meeting with the invocation. members oft the Prison Board and county staffi in attendance. well as Minute No. PB 04-20-22 dated April 20, 2022. approval by stating' "Aye" PUBLICCOMMENTS None. WARDENSREPORT Administrative Fee Social Security Tylenol Income from OtherUnits) forthel Maintenance atiomatesforlmne2022 $12,569.65 $0.00 $0.00 $12,569.65 $85,752.40 Monthlysub-total Year-to-date grand total Program) FeesandRoom and] Board Incomeforlune! 2022 Billed -0- -0- -0- -0- 52 0 0 214 266 Collected -0- -0- -0- -0- 59 0 0 255 314 236 127 32 16 $0.00 Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Status ofInmates Confined: at the End ofJune 2022 Male Female Total Male Female Total Full-time Inmates Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates 7 0 0 41 48 Inmates. Awaiting' Trial and/or Sentencing Examinations Performed byt thel Physician New Commitments Dental Extractions Medical Transports Performed byt the Sheriff Contracted Housing Fee/Month Total Inmates Warden Fewell recognized Correctional Officer Charles Boyd ast the employee of thei month for June 2022. Warden stated that the population is currently 319: andt that therel havel been more Warden Fewell stated that there are currently 11 females farmed out at $50.00 per month and that there are 3j juveniles farmed out as well. Female beds are full, and they willl bei int tot the immediate future. Wardem Fewell updated the Prison Board on the Community Services Alternative Sentencing Programs. Currently, there are 41 males enrolled and 2 pending with the intention to Mrs. Vaughan thanked Mr. Warnick and] his staff for their work and acknowledged the value of thep program to the county andt to the community. Warden Fewell sated that PrimeCare vaccinated 55 inmates on July 19,2 2022 and noted that while the Correctional Facility was onl lockdown 2 weeks ago, thef façility isi int the clear at present. He further stated that the facilityi is ata a staffing level of8 83% with 5c correctional officers in training. Warden Fewell stated thatt therei isas still as slight turnover and retention issue but that the facility is actively working with HumanResources to minimax turnover Mrs. Vaughan inquired about in-person visits att thefacility. Warden Fewell responded that thef facility is not having in-person visits att this time as videovisitsare proving to be much more effective. He continued that video visits eliminate thedisk of smuggling in contraband tot the facility. Warden Fewell alsos stated that virtual visits allow foran entire: familytavisit with ani inmate as opposed to a single person for an on-site visit. Warden Fewell stated thathe plans to make thisa Warden Fewell updated thel Prison Board on twoupconing events, the-Pennsylvania Corrections Association meeting in Harrisburg on OctoberZ:2022: and thel Pennsyvania Warden's Association metingi in Washington on October19,2022 through October 21, 2022. He further stated that the meetings provide a great place toi meerantnetwork withother facilities and representatives Warden Fewell respectfully requestedthe PrisonBeard award thel bidf for thel Elevator Maintenance for all county facihtiesto Otis Elevator Co.Pittsburgh, PA. Thisi is a one- year contract effective July 1,2022, through June 30,2023, withtheroption toextend for (9) additional one-year periods through June 30, 2032, Thisi fulservilemalntemane contract which covers elevators at the Courthouse, Courthouse Square,famly.Court Center, Correctional Facility and Crossroads Building. The totalcostfor the firstyear 1s $41,460.00.Thisl bid has been reviewed by all user departmentsaswel as purchasing and is being awarded tot thel lowest most responsive and responsiblebidder. This servicefort theCorectional'adlily, is contingent upon approval at thel Board Warden Fewell repertfalyrequestadhe Prison Board enteri into an agreement with the County of Lehigh forthe provision ofhousing Washington County's Youthful inmates on an asi needed basis as per the contratendlsongcldng $150.00 per youthful inmate, per day, plus medical expenses tol bej paid from their Opérating budget. This service for the Correctional Facility is contingent upon approval atthe Board of Commissioners: meeting tol be held on) July 21, 2022, Minute releases than commitments this month. include thei female population next month. and maximize retention rates. permanent change moving forward. from thel Department of Corrections. ofcommisionehmesing: tol beheld on July21,2022, Minutel No. 1155. No. 1155. Mrs. Vaughan asked ift there was a motion to approve the Warden's Report. Itv was moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifyingt their approval by stating' "Aye". BILLS Ms. Sloane presented tot the Board for their consideration and approval oft the bills dated in July Itwas moved byl Ms. Sloane and: seconded by Mr. Sherman, approving thel bills dated July20,2022. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by 20,2022, in the amount of $315,709.74. stating" "Aye". (See list ofbills attached hereto and made aj part hereof.) OLDI BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS Ms. Sloane spoke about thel hospital bills fori inmates. Some members oft thel Prison Board believe that PrimeCarei is overly eager to send individuals tot thel hospital. Mrs. Vaughan mentioned that we can perhaps adopt aj policy that gives PrimeCare a slightly reduced level of authority on hospital recommendations: so thati moneyi is not wasted on minor injuries. Warden Fewell mentioned thata atl his previous employer, theira affiliates were audited to make sure that the County wasn'th being charged for unnecessary hospitalizations. President Judge) John DiSalle stated that it would be most beneficial tol haves someone: from the County, PrimeCare, andt thel Hospital sit down and discuss the Ms. Sloane stated that shei recommends that Prison Board members] have regular, unannounced visits att the correctional facility. She further stated that while the statue does not require Prison Board members to, as Mrs. Vaughan pointed out, she thinks thati it would be al best Mrs. Vaughan stated ifmembers oft the Prison) Board would like to, that would be up to each There being no further business, Mrs. Vaughan declared themeeting adjourned at matter sot that the best possible policy can be: adopted. practice. member individually sincei itist not ar requirement. approximately 11:48 a.m. THEI FOREGOING MAUTENAeTDRPNAASS 2022 ATTEST:_ SECRETARY Warden's Prison Board Agenda- August 30, 2022 PROPOSALHI-NEW HIRES Irespectfully request thel Prison Board to approve the following personnel for part-time correctional officers 1 to perform duties within the Washington County Correctional Facility: Asia Borders Daniel Debnar Jarred John Stephanie Madrid Angel Maldonado Shawn Myers Devan Orrell We arel looking at a start date ofN Monday, September 19, 2022. This is also ai new hire orientation day; therefore, all will be scheduled for their 1st dayi in orientation and report to Captain Buckholt on Tuesday, September 20, 2022. ROPOSALP-ROSEARCE Irespectfully request the Prison Board to approve a contract with Ideal Investigations & Security Group, LLC for K9 searches within the Washington County Correctional Facility. The cost would be $200 per search (approximately 30-minute search). Wea anticipate scheduling two searches per month. This contact is contingent on Board of County Commissioners approval. NNND OF EPORTI!!!!!!!INNI! Washington County Correctional Facility Invoices August 17, 2022 841 Lumber Company AZJ Janitorial Services LLC *Access Information Protected AIS Commercial Parts & Service Albano's *American Glass and Mirror *Big's Sanitation Bimbo Bakeries USA *CDW-G *Columbia Gas of PAI Inc. "Comerstone Detention Inc. *Crystal Sound Systems *Fireman's Friend Grainger' W WI Inc. Jack Frye Sales and Service Johnson Controls Justice Planners *Lawrence County "Lexis Nexis MSCI Industrial Supply Co. Pennsylvania American' Water Primecare Medical Inc. *Ricoh USA Inc. Scalise Industries Corporation Schneider's Dairy Inc. *Sprague Operating Resources *Sysco Pittsburgh LLC Trapuzzano's Uniforms *Verizon' Wireless Lumber Bid Housekeeping Supplies Bid Secure Waste Removal Kitchen Repairs Bid Produce Bid Glass Repair Waste Removal Bread Bid Computer Hardware Energy Utility Services- Jun/22 Electronic Hardware Radio Equipment Fire Safety Bid Industrial Commodities Bid Housekeeping Bid Fire Alarms Systems Bid Needs Assessment Contract Inmate Holding Lawl Library Industrial Commodities Water Utility- -6/1-6/29/22 Contracted Medical Services Cost Per Copy Bid Contracted Repairs Milk Bid $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 24.14 3,870.74 50.58 953.57 2,003.73 900.00 820.00 2,656.88 746.52 3,206.13 310.00 8,458.00 265.00 1,511.81 918.00 7,878.02 3,370.00 29,350.00 648.46 284.02 9,389.55 152,440.08 722.49 1,024.00 3,375.08 1,704.94 4,463.63 226.00 160.04 Liquid Fuels Utility Service 6/1-6/30/22 COSTARS Food Contract Uniforms Bid Telecommunication: Utility- 6/17-7/16/22 *W BI Mason Co. Inc. Office Supplies Bid Employment Screening Power Utility- 6/21-7/21/22 Total 08/17/22 Meeting $ $ $ $ $ 19.76 11,688.00 1,395.00 13,243.14 268,077.31 *Washington! El Washington. Joint Authority Sewage Utility Service- 5/31-6/29/22 Washington Physician Services *West Penn Power *Paid as required by due date