Washington County Prison Board Agenda Wednesday, June 15, 2022 . II. Invocation Approval of Minutes 03-16-22 dated March 16, 2022, 04-20-22 dated April 20,2022 and 05-18-22 dated May 18, 2022 III. Public Comment IV. Warden's Report V. Bills VI. Old Business VII. New Business VIII. Adjourn Meeting D.V Vaughan N. Sherman LMaggi 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. PB: 3-16-22 March 16, 2022 The meeting of the Washington County Prison Board was held in the) Jail Conference Room, 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; Controller April Sloane; District Attorney Jason Walsh; and SheriffTony. Andronas. Also present were County Solicitor Jana Grimm; Warden Jeffrey Fewell; Deputy Warden Chris Cain; Finance Director Josh Hatfield; Chiefo of Staffl Mike Namie; Human Resources Director Shelli Arnold; Chief Clerk Cindy Griffin; Chaplain Mike Pierson; Executive Secretaries Marie' Trossman, Randi Marodi and Patrick Geho; Administrative Assistant Joyce Thornburg; Chief of Juvenile Probation Amanda Gallagher via telephone; Assistant District Attorney Megan Faust; and Human Services Director Kim Rogers. Mrs. Vaughan called the meeting to order at approximately 11 a.m., with Chaplain Pierson leading the meeting with thei invocation. Mrs. Vaughan noted that there were a few corrections needed to be made on the January and February Prison Board Minutes, and not acted on. PUBLICCOMMENTS None. WARDENSREPORI Administrative Fee Social Security Tylenol Income from Other Units for the] Maintenance ofInmates for March 2022 $9,672.90 $600.00 $26.04 $10,298.94 $34,019.64 Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Program Fees and Room and Board Income for Marchz 2022 Billed -0- -0- -0- -0- 60 0 0 204 264 Collected -0- -0- -0- -0- 69 0 0 252 321 219 118 4 21 $0.00 Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Status ofInmates Confined: at the End of March 2022 Male Female Total Male Female Total Full-time Inmates Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates 9 0 0 48 57 Inmates Awaiting' Trial and/or Sentencing Total Inmates Examinations Performed by the Physician New Commitments Dental Extractions Medical Transports Performed by the Sheriff Contracted Housing Fee/Month Warden Fewell stated that today's population is currently 350: 326 currently in custody, and 24 being farmed out to multiple neighboring counties. Furthermore, there are four additional Purchasing and the WCCF respectfully requested the Board of County Commissioners extend the bid contract for Kitchen & Laundry Equipment Repair for the WCCF to the following vendors: * AIS Commercial Parts & Service, Pittsburgh PA -8-,M-F-S94.50hr, 5-8, M-F-WE- * Hobart Service, Troy, OH-8-5, M-F-S127.00/hr, 5-8, M-F-WE-S191.00 All work will be done on a time and material basis as needed. Ifapproved, this extension will be effective May 1, 2022 through April 30, 2023, with an option to extend the contract for one additional juveniles at Allegheny County Jail that will need to be addressed. $141.75 year. NOTE: This award is contingent upon Prison Board approval. Mrs. Vaughan called an executive session at approximately 11:09 to discuss personnel. Mrs. Vaughan reconvened ther meeting following thee executive session at approximately 11:15 a.m. Warden Fewell stated that Pennsylvania County Corrections Association willl be meeting soon. Therefore, thel Prison Board meetingo on April6, 2022, will need to be canceled. Additionally,on October 191 through October 21, 2022, thel Pennsylvania Prison' Warden's Association will be staying att thel Double Treel Hoteli in' Washington on Racetrack Road. Warden Fewell invited the Prison Board toa attend and meet all the wardens, as well as the Secretary of Corrections, oft the Commonwealth. Warden Fewelll began speaking of overpopulation int thej jail. Currently, there are four juveniles in our custody that are being! housed at Alleghany County Jail. The Jefferson County contract District. Attorney Walsh stated this hasl been problematic for quite some time. He stated we arel looking for placement for kids. Mrs. Vaughan asked what! happened. Warden Fewell stated the contract felli into expiration. Mrs. Vaughan asked again, how we failedi internally. Warden Fewell stated wet tried to add an addendum to an expired contract, which had expired in December. Mrs. Vaughan asked the Warden ifhel had asked Jefferson for beds forj juveniles in the future, and the Warden stated they are now full. He did not ask about thef future availability of beds. Mrs. Vaughan asked why this wasn'tt taken care of. Warden Fewelll has contacted Westmoreland. ACJ can help us Warden Fewell stated there are currently two options. We are currently using ACJ which houses juveniles ina a separate wing and provides educational programs, etc., or they can bel housed in our facility. Chief of Probation Services Amanda Gallagher remarked via phone that chances are ifthe facilityi is full today, it will not be fullt tomorrow. She remarked these children can only occupy beds for sol long. She asked who is responsible for knowing the contract had expired in December? Warden Fewell: stated thej jail isI not responsible for this contract. Mrs. Vaughan stated that two things need to be done: the contract for) Jefferson needs tol be extended and we need to get on the waiting list. Mrs. Vaughan stated wei need emergency authorization for these situations Warden Fewell stated wel have Jefferson County in Steubenville; Westmoreland is farming out; and Central County in Eriei isa at maximum capacity. Ms. Gallagher was asked what needs tol be done toj possibly extend the contract with) Jefferson County. Ms. Gallagher also saidi ifr nol beds are available, a child willl be held as an adult. Int this contract, we are trying tol hold fivel beds." The contract needs to reflect thatt the beds will be held available, when possible. Jefferson is currently working with us to gett this contract through. has expired.. Also,) Jefferson County is unable tol house any morei individuals. however they are not licensed. Following al lengthy discussion about the growing number ofj juvenile inmates that need * Approve the Warden's agenda which includes thel bid contract extension for AIS Cancel thel Prison Board meeting previously scheduled for April 6, 2022. Puti into place a new contract for Jefferson that would allow us tol havef five beds as they become available ifj Jefferson is willing to dos so fora a one-year term, this contract would havet tol be voted on by the Board of Commissioners' tomorrow, March 27,2022. % The transfer ofj juveniles, heldi in Allegheny County Jail, to Jefferson when beds become Ther motion was moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi. The motion was carried Ms. Sloane presented tot the Board, for their consideration and approval, the bills dated Itv was moved by Ms. Sloane ands seconded by Mr. Sherman, approving thel bills dated March 16, 2022. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by placement, Commissioner Dianna Irey' Vaughan asked for a motion to: Commercial Parts & Service and Hobart Service. available. unanimously with the Board signifying theira approval by stating' "Aye" approving the March 16, 2022, in the amount of $306,841.31. stating "Aye". (See list of bills attached hereto andi madea a parthereof.) OLDBUSINESS None NEW] BUSINESS None There being no further business, Mrs. Vaughan declared the meeting adjourned at approximately 11:26a.m. THE FOREGOING MINUTES SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL: 2022 ATTEST: SECRETARY Minute No. PB 4-20-22 April 20,2022 The meeting oft the Washington County Prison Board was held in the 7th floor conference room of Courthouse Square, 100 West Beau Street, Washington, Pennsylvania,' with the following members being present: Commissioners Dianal Irey Vaughan, Nick Sherman, and Larry Maggi; President Judge John DiSalle; Controller April Sloane; District Attorney Jason' Walsh; SheriffTony Andronas; and Chief Deputy Anthony Mosco. Also present were County Solicitor Jana Grimm; Warden Jeffrey Fewell; Major David Coddington; Captain Shane Cisko; Sargent Richard Earliwine; Finance Director Josh Hatfield; Chief of Staff Mike Namie; Human Resources Director Shelli Arnold; Human Services Director Kim Rogers; Chief Clerk Cindy Griffin; Chief of Juvenile Probation Amanda Gallagher; Chaplain Mike Pierson; Administrative. Assistant Joyce Thornburg; PrimeCare Representatives, Susan' Woznichak, Dawn Salsberry, and Kasey O'Neal; and Observer Reporter Representative Mike Jones. Mrs. Vaughan called the meeting to order at approximatelyllam, and Warden Fewell led the Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere were any corrections, additions, or omissions to Minute No. PB 01-19-22 dated January 19, 2022, each member having received a copy. Itv was moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi that Minute No. PB01-19-22 be approved. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by stating Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere were any corrections, additions, or omissions tol Minute No. PB 02-16-22 dated February 16, 2022, each member having received a copy. Itwas moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi that Minute No. PB 01-19-22 be approved. The motion was carried unanimously with thel Board signifying their approval by stating Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere were any corrections, additions or omissions to Minute No. PB 03-16-22 dated March 16, 2022, each member having received a copy. meeting with the invocation. "Aye". "Aye". Itwasi moved by Mr. Andronas and seconded by Mr. Sherman that Minute No. PB 03-16-22 be held in abeyance. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by stating "Aye". Mrs. Vaughan asked ift there were any corrections, additions or omissions to Minute No. PB 04-20-22 dated April 20, 2022, each member having received a copy. It was moved by Mr. Andronas ands seconded by Mr. Sherman that Minute No. PB 04-20-22 be held ina abeyance. The motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by stating "Aye". PUBLICCOMMENTS None. WARDENSREPORT Administrative Fee Social Security Tylenol Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Full-time Inmates Work Release Inmates Weekend Inmates Income fromOther Units for the Maintenance of] Inmates forApril2022 $9,905.13 $1,400.00 $0.00 $11,305.13 $45,324.77 Program Feesand Room: Land Board Income forApril2022 Billed -0- -0- -0- -0- Collected -0- -0- -0- -0- 12 0 0 56 StatusofInmates Confined at the End of April 2022 Male Female Total Male Female Total 63 0 0 208 75 0 0 264 Inmates Awaiting' Trial and/or Sentencing Total Inmates Examinations Performed by the Physician New Commitments Dental Extractions Medical Transports Performed by the Sheriff Contracted Housing Fee/Month 271 68 339 302 165 13 12 $0.00 Warden Fewell started off by recognizing Sargent Richard Earliwine as employee of the month for Warden Fewell stated that today's population is currently 364: 341 currentlyi in custody, and 23 are being farmed out to multiple neighboring counties. Wel have a malei individual at Allegheny County Jail with mouth cancer thati is due to serve a six to 23-month sentence in Washington. Hei isl being fed solely through a feeding tube, which would prove difficult to house himl here in' Washington. Allegheny is willing tol keep this inmate, provided that there isa contract for $116] per day plus medical expense reimbursement Warden Fewell continued with thei increase in the female population and the need for Next, Warden Fewell moved on to current events. We had 24 inmates vaccinated on Monday, April 11,2022. Warden Fewell remarked thej jail staff is at 84%. There is an upcoming recruitment class, which will hopefully be ready by) June. Moving on to training, we currently have some officers out at hostage negotiating training. Upcoming, there is an emotional intelligence and leadership training for our captains. We alsol have civility training for interaction with the LGBTI community. The Pennsylvania Warden's association is coming upi in May, which will be held in Harrisburg. Additionally, they will be coming to' Washington in October. The Pennsylvania Prison Society, an auditing body created by Ben Franklin, visited thej jail again. Theyl left a great review and have been invited to come back. On April 21, 2022, both Deputy Wardens from Allegheny County will be visiting our facility and having lunch. Chaplain Pearson has a Good News GolfTournament coming up. Currently, we are accommodating the eight inmates that celebrate Ramadan. Pertaining tot the inmate population, the females have been moved from one southeast housing to four southeast housing, which has freed up 50 male minimum custody beds. This allows the males to move in and do community service through the furlough into service program. The program entails mild labor with full: supervision. Wel have around 50: sentenced inmates that are supposed tol be working, sO this program would be highly beneficial. Warden Fewell briefly spoke of the Jail Needs March 2022. He is in charge of all the releases, intakes, and farm-outs. female beds. Study. The study willl be published in July, as opposed tol May. PROPOSAL#1. Prime Care Medical - Addendum Correctional Facility Thel Purchasing Department, on behalf of Warden Fewell, Correctional Facility, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners approve an addendum to our agreement with Prime Carel Medical, Harrisburg, PA, for thej purpose of providing a full-time GO//WE/855000PP, Director of Nursing and full-time O//w/90,0.0pm) Licensed Mental Health Professional at the Correctional Facility. Variable costs for Health Care Benehts/Professional Liability & Malpractice Insurance/Workers Compensation Insurance $31,440.00. Total per Year $186,536.00. Ifapproved, this contract will be effective. April 5, 2022, under the same terms and conditions NOTE: THIS ADDENDUM FOR' THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITYI IS CONTINGENT UPON BOARD OF PROPOSAL#2.WCCE Facility Needs Assessment Addendum- Contract #092221-Assesment The Purchasing Department, on behalf of Warden Fewell, Correctional Facility, respectfully requests thel Board of County Commissioners approve an addendum to our Facility Needs Assessment agreement with) Justice Planners, Columbia, SC, to include a Juvenile Study at at total cost of510,000.00.Total cost will be funded from the American Rescue Plan Act Fund. NOTE: THIS ADDENDUM FOR' THEC CORRECTIONAL FACILITYI IS CONTINGENT UPON BOARD OF as the original contract. COMMISSIONERS. APPROVAL. COMMISSIONERS APPROVAL. PROPOSAL.Washingion County Correctionall Facility- County of Allegheny Agreement Purchasing, on behalf of] Jeff Fewell, Warden, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners enteri into an agreement with the County of Allegheny fort thej provision ofhousing each other's Adult offenders on an as-needed basis as per the contract conditions including, $116.87 peri inmate, per day, plus medical expenses to be paid from their Operating budget. NOTE: THIS SERVICE FOR' THE CORRECTONALPACUIYISE CONTINGENT UPONI BOARD OF PROPOSAL#41 Washington County Correctional Facility-) Lawrence County Agreement Purchasing, on behalf of] Jeff Fewell, Warden, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners enter into an: agreement with thel Lawrence County for thej provision of housing each other's adult offenders on an as-needed basis as per the contract conditions including, $50.00 per inmate, per day, plus medical expenses, tol be paid from their Operating Budget. Lawrence County willl be used as an overflow for females, and Greene County has no mentall health services available. NOTE: THIS SERVICE FOR THE CORRECTIONAL FACILITYIS CONTINGENT UPON BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVAL. Also Washington has plenty of malel beds, and no female beds. COMISSIONERS. APPROVAL. PROPOSALES-Request to Replace lost inmate property The WCCF respectfully requests the Prison Board tor replace propertyl lost by the facility during inmate routine inmate movement. Inmate Tommie Holmes was booked into our facility on September 23, 2020. During routine inmate movement his size 12 Nike Air Force 1, white in color, tennis shoes were misplaced and] lost. Request replacement or refund estimated at $100.00. NOTE: THIS AWARD IS CONTINGENT UPONI BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS APPROVAL. Mrs. Vaughan askedi ift there was a motion to approve the Warden's Report. Itv was moved by! Mr. Sherman ands seconded by Mr. Maggi. The motion was carried At11:29 a.m., upon Warden Fewell's request, Mrs. Vaughan declared thei meeting adjourned. Mrs. Vaughan reconvened the meeting for an executive session to discuss personnel and public safety matters. Mrs. Vaughan adjourned the meeting following the executive session at approximately unanimously with thel Board signifyingt their approval by stating' "Aye". 11:47 a.m. Mrs. Vaughan askedi ifthere was a motion tot terminate Zachary Fike. unanimously with thel Board: signifying their approval by stating' "Aye". Itv was moved byl Mr. Sherman ands seconded by Mr. Andronas. The motion was carried Ms. Sloane presented to thel Board for their consideration and approval of thel bills dated Itv was moved by Ms. Sloane and seconded byl Mr. Sherman, approving the bills dated April 20, 2022. The motion was carried unanimously witht the Board signifying their approval by April 20, 2022, int the amount of $115,461.60. stating' "Aye". (See list of bills attached hereto and made a part hereof.) OLDBUSINESS Mrs. Vaughan inquired about thej juvenile contract with) Jefferson County. Chief of Juvenile Probation, Amanda Gallagher, mentioned thatt there was an approved addendum tol house youth offenders at $200 per day as beds are available. Chief Gallagher mentioned that bed availabilityi is sparse, but) Jefferson County gives us priority. NEW BUSINESS issues ina at timely fashion. approximately 11:47a a.m. Sheriff. Anthony Andronas thanked Warden Fewell for his availability and willingness to solve There being no further business, Mrs. Vaughan declared the meeting adjourned at THEF FOREGOING MINUTES: SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL: 2022 ATTEST: SECRETARY Minute No. PB5-18-22 May 18, 2022 The meeting oft the Washington County Prison Board was held ini the 7th floor conference room of Courthouse Square, 100 West Beau Street, Washington, Pennsylvania, with the following members being present: Commissioners Diana Irey Vaughan, Nick Sherman, and Larry Maggi; President Judge John DiSalle; Controller April Sloane viat telephone; Deputy Controller Heather Sheatler; SheriffTony. Andronas. Also present were County Solicitor Jana Grimm; Warden Jeffrey Fewell; Deputy Warden Chris Cain; Major David Coddington; Finance Director Josh Hatfield; Chiefof Staff Mike Namie; Human Resources Director Shelli Arnold; Human Services Director Kim Rogers; Chief Clerk Cindy Griffin; Chaplain Mike Pierson; and Secretary Joyce' Thornburg. Mrs. Vaughan called the meeting to order at approximately 11:03a a.m., and Chaplain Mike Mrs. Vaughan asked ifthere were any corrections, additions, or omissions to Minute No. PB After some discussion, it was decided that Secretary Joyce Thornburg revise Minute No. PB 03-16-22. The approval oft these Minutes will be voted on during June's Prison Board Meeting. Pierson led the meeting with the invocation. 03-16-22 dated March 16, 2022. PUBLICCOMMENTS None. WARDENSREPORI Administrative Fee Social Security Tylenol Income from Other Units for the] Maintenanceollnmates for May 2022 $10,035.07 $2,200.00 $0.00 $12,235.07 $57,559.84 Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total Program Feesand Room and Board Income forl May2022 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 Monthly sub-total Year-to-date grand total StatusofInmates Confined at the End of May 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 the Physician New Commitments Dental Extractions Medical Transports Performed by the Sheriff Contracted Housing Fee/Month Mrs. Vaughan then announced that the Warden was asking to amend his agenda to include some hirings. Mrs. Vaughan asked lifthere was a motion to approve this amendment. It was moved by Mr. Andronas and seconded by Mr. Sherman. The motion was carried unanimously with the Warden Fewell started off by recognizing Denice Dupain as employee of the month for April 2022. She has been working nights and doing a great job. Moving forward, Warden Fewell stated that today's population is currently 351, which is down al little bit. However, we: are: still booking and Board signifyingt their approval by stating "Aye". releasing more inmates every month. Next, Warden Fewell moved ont to COVID-19: status. PrimeCare. has begun vaccinations. On Moving forward, Warden Fewell spoke ofs staffing. Therei is a recruitment class being recruited right now with human resources. Wea arel losing personnel and! having personneli issues, but we are managing. The upcoming recruits will greatly help alleviate the workload. Wel have coordinated with jails from several neighboring counties to research staffing-to-inmate. ratios. With our smaller staff, we are an outlier amongst them. Thel Pennsylvania Warden's association ist tomorrow which willl be held inl Harrisburg. The Secretary of corrections and most Wardens inl Pennsylvania will be in May 5th, 64 inmates were vaccinated. attendance. PROPOSAL#I Bid Extension - Linen Supplies - Contract #012721-Linen Purchasing, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners extend the bid contract for linen supplies for the Correctional Facility tot thel listed vendors at their "per unit" costs submitted in their bid. Anchor Wiping Cloth, Detroit MI Phoenix Textile Corporation, O'Fallon MO Ifapproved, this extension will be effective DOA through December 31, 2022 under the same contract NOTE: THIS EXTENSION IS CONTINGENTI UPON PRISON BOARD APPROVAL terms & conditions. ROFOSALHTASTATE CONTRACT/COSTARS Purchasingi respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners approve the following purchase from the PA State Contract/Costars. State Contract #4400023687 Wireless Communication Exp. 8/11/2024 Thel Purchasing Department, on behalfo of Warden, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners approve the activation ofl wireless hotspot through AT&T. Thel hotspot willl be used by their three clinicians that worki in the. Jail as they are not permitted tol have their cell phones. The cost oft the hotspot willl be $39.99 per month with equipment being free with activation. This purchase will be paid from the department operating fund. CoStars #036-E22-028 Purchasing, on behalf of Warden Fewell, Correctional Facility, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners approve the purchase ofai new Gas deep fryer for the Correctional Facility from Great Lakes Hotel Supply, Pittsburgh, PA., for thet total amount of $26,057.00. This will replace the current This purchase has been recommended for Capital funding andi is being made from the PA State Contract, NOTE: THIS PURCHASE IS CONTINGENT UPON PRISON BOARD APPROVAL Additionally, Warden requested to make. an addendum for last-minute hires at the Correctional Facility. Seven individuals will attend the next recruit training as Corrections Officerlin Commissioner Diana Irey Vaughan asked ifthere was ai motion to approve the Warden's Report. Itwas moved byl Mr. Sherman ands seconded by Mr. Maggi. The motion was carried On behalf of Controller. April Sloane, Ms. Sheatler presented. to the Board for their consideration and Itwasi moved by Mr. Sherman and seconded by Mr. Maggi, approving the bills dated May 18, 2022. Ther motion was carried unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by deep fryer thati is 11 years old and cannot be repaired. therefore it does not require bidding. June. unanimously with the Board signifying their approval by stating" "Aye". approval oft the bills dated inl May 18, 2022, in the amount of $389,959.86. stating' "Aye". (Seel list oft bills attached hereto and made aj part hereof.) OLDBUSINESS None. NEWI BUSINESS None. There beingr no further business, Mrs. Vaughan declared the meeting adjourned at approximately 11:15a.m. THE FOREGOING MINUTES SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL: 2022 ATTEST: SECRETARY Warden's Agenda June 14, 2022 ROPOALAGRENENTS & CONTRACISADDENDUM Washington County Correctional Facility - Correction of Allegheny County Agreement I,Warden Fewell, respectfully requests the Board of County Commissioners enter into an agreement with the County of Allegheny for the provision ofhousing each other's Adult offenders on an as needed basis as per the contract conditions including, $127.70 per inmate, per day, plus medical expenses to bej paid from their Operating budget. Note: This item is to correct the dollar amount as presented on MIN#1150. PROPOSAL #2: RECRUIT PART-TIME CORRECTIONAL OFFICERI 1,Warden Fewell, respectfully request the Prison Board and the Board of County Commissioners to authorize the hire of the following personnel as part-time Correctional Officers Iin the Washington County Correctional Facility: Jason Bowditch Austin Gray Veronica Kayona Kristian Lee Dominic Petrocco Kelsey Stanford Antonio Vallejo Washington County Correctional Facility Invoices June 15, 2022 Housekeeping Supplies Bid Secure Waste Removal Produce Bid Coffee Bid Wastel Removal- 6/1-6/30/22 Bread Bid PO: #44758- Computer Hardware Energy Utility Services Apr/22 PO# #44778, 44706- Doorl Hardware Employee Travel Employee Travel Industrial Commodities Bid Elevator Service Bid Housekeeping Bid Housekeeping Bid Needs Assessment Contract Industrial Commodities Employee Travel Employment Screening Contracted Medical Services Cost Per Copy Bid Contracted Repairs Milk Bid AZJanitorial Services LLC *Access Information Protected Albano's Belfiore's Coffee &F Food Service "Big's Sanitation Bimbo Bakeries USA *CDW-G *Columbia Gas of PAI Inc. "Craftmaster Hardwarel LLC *Druciak, Edward *Fewell, Jeffrey Grainger WI WI Inc. *Hadfieid Elevator LLC *Jack Frye Sales and Service Janitor's Supply Justice Planners MSCI Industrial Supply Co. *Oldland, Daniel *PA! State Police Primecare Medical Inc. *Ricoh USAI Inc. Scalise Industries Corporation Schneider's Dairy Inc. *Sprague Operating Resources *Sysco Pittsburgh LLC *Time Savers Inc. *W BI Mason Co. Inc. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 6,688.38 74.12 2,646.71 1,065.86 820.00 2,779.06 1,730.20 4,771.03 8,074.00 93.84 273.23 2,963.51 311.25 485.00 624.59 13,700.00 98.61 388.26 22.00 246,544.57 759.96 4,663.36 3,740.27 4,450.80 12,090.15 204.25 832.18 12,480.00 220.00 10,426.05 Liquid Fuels Utility Service- 4/1-4/30/22 COSTARS Food Contract Employment Screening Office Supplies Bid Employment Screening Power Utility- 4/21-5/19/22 *Washington E Washington. Joint Authority Sewage Utility Service- 3/30-4/28/22 *Washington Physician Services *West Penn Power Total 06/15/22 Meeting $ 344,021.24 *Paid as required byc due date