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Logan County Commissioners Feb. 17 Work Session Reviews Infrastructure Contracts, Jail Bids

Logan County’s Feb. 17 work session agenda listed the “opening of bids for replacement of two commercial water heaters at the Logan County Justice Center / Jail.”

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Logan County Commissioners Feb. 17 Work Session Reviews Infrastructure Contracts, Jail Bids
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The Logan County Board of Commissioners’ Feb. 17, 2026 work session agenda included the “opening of bids for replacement of two commercial water heaters at the Logan County Justice Center / Jail,” a procurement step flagged in the agenda packet excerpt supplied to this newsroom. The excerpt names the project and the facility but provides no bid amounts, contractor names, submission deadlines, or the announced time and location for the bid opening.

The same Feb. 17 agenda excerpt also contains a truncated line, recorded verbatim as “consideration of Right-of,” leaving unclear whether commissioners were set to review Right-of-Way permits, right-of-entry items, or another “Right-of-” matter. The supplied materials did not include attendant staff reports, property descriptions, applicant names, or the full text of that agenda item, so the exact permitting action remains to be verified with the county clerk or the official meeting packet.

The notice of a bid opening for two commercial water heaters at the Justice Center / Jail signals an equipment replacement for a major county facility. The supplied excerpt does not include a procurement number, technical specifications, estimated budget, or the name of the county office handling the solicitation; those details are typically posted with a full IFB/RFP or in the clerk’s meeting packet but were not present in the excerpt provided here. Because the Justice Center and jail rely on continuous hot water for sanitation and inmate services, the timing and scope of replacement could affect operations; however, no timeline or contingency plans were included in the materials on hand.

Other local governments also posted public meetings for Feb. 17, 2026 in the materials supplied alongside the Logan County excerpt. The City of Brownsville, Texas municipal Facebook post invited the public to “Join us at the City Commission Meeting! February 17, 2026 5:00 p.m. City Hall, 2nd Floor, 1001 E. Elizabeth St.” Davis County, Utah’s calendar entries show a Tuesday Feb 17, 2026 10:00 AM MST regular meeting and a Coming Up entry for a Feb. 17 work session at 8:25 AM MST, both with “Agenda Posted on: February 13, 2026” timestamps and room listings at 61 S Main Street, Suite 303 and Suite 306. A Shelby County snippet lists committee blocks including “10:00 a.m. Shelby County Board of Commissioners Executive Session” and other standing committee times, although that fragment did not include an explicit date.

The supplied Logan County excerpt is explicit about the Feb. 17 date and the water-heater bid opening but lacks the full Right-of- wording and the procurement documents necessary to confirm bidders or award details. To review the complete Feb. 17 agenda packet, view any posted IFB/RFP documents, or learn whether bids were opened publicly during that meeting, check the Logan County commissioners’ meeting calendar and procurement pages or contact the Logan County clerk’s office for the Feb. 17, 2026 packet and any recorded meeting minutes. If you want this newsroom to obtain the county’s bid documents or the full text of the “Right-of-” item and report back with bidder names and award timing, tell us which document you’d like pulled and we will pursue it.

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