Subject:
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Declare surplus and authorize the sale or donation of miscellaneous County-owned equipment.
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Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Declare miscellaneous County-owned office furniture, computers, and programmatic equipment (Equipment) transferred from Board of County Commission departments, constitutional offices, and appointing authorities (Departments) as surplus. This declaration of surplus will enable the County to donate or sell at auction Equipment, not otherwise repurposed, listed in the attached files (Auction Items).
• The owning Department has determined the Auction Items are at the end of its intended purpose or useful life and has transferred to Construction and Property Management’s (CPM) surplus warehouse.
• At commencement of the auction cycle, a list of the Auction Items is sent to various agencies, other governmental entities, and non-profits (Agencies) for possible donation before listing for sale at auction.
• During non-auction cycles, prior to becoming Auction Items, the Equipment is available through CPM’s Surplus SharePoint website for all other Departments to view and repurpose.
• GovDeals.com will conduct the public auction in accordance with the County’s agreement.
• The total fiscal impact is unknown pending results of the auction.
• The revenue generated from the public auction is not budgeted in Fiscal Year 2026 and will be distributed to the fund of the owning Department(s).
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Strategic Priorities:
Smart Service Delivery
4.2 Achieve and maintain a high level of customer satisfaction.
4.4 Pursue continuous improvement.
Summary:
Summary
This action provides a path to extend the usefulness of County-owned assets or realize revenue for Equipment no longer needed for County use. There are currently 93 (Lots) to be sold in this auction. All items that are slated for sale are attached to this Legistar File. Below is a brief list of some representative items that are to be sold:
• Assets: Copiers, plotters, AV system, IT equipment, column lifts
• Non-Assets: Televisions, computers, monitors, radio equipment, ink & toner, tools, PPE, printers, back-UPS, docking stations, traffic signal controllers, inverters
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Background Information:
CPM collects and organizes Equipment transferred to the surplus warehouse by Departments who have determined these items are at the end of its intended purpose or useful life. Equipment ranges from office furniture and computers to technical or programmatic equipment. CPM determines if the Equipment should be scrapped, junked, or available for donation or sale. CPM also offers the Equipment through its Surplus SharePoint website which is available to Departments outside of the formal auction cycle.
At the commencement of the auction cycle, and prior to listing remaining Auction Items on GovDeals.com for auction, Auction Items are formally offered to Departments and preferred list of Agencies in accordance with Board-approved resolution on January 14, 2014 (Resolution 14-8) as follows:
• CPM will distribute a Notice of Surplus Equipment to all County Departments, Constitutional Officers, Board Dependent Districts, and other governmental agencies, four weeks prior to an auction.
• CPM will distribute a Notice of Surplus Equipment to the Pinellas County School Board, the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County, and Suwannee County, three weeks prior to an auction.
• CPM will distribute a Notice of Surplus Equipment to qualified non-profit organizations including the Daystar Life Center, Vincent House, Operation PAR, PACE Center for Girls, Brookwood Florida, Community Law Program, Creative Pinellas, Florida Dream Center, WestCare GulfCoast-Florida, Palm Harbor Community Services Agency, Tampa Bay Watch and other Social Action funded entities, two weeks prior to an auction.
Fiscal Impact:
The total fiscal impact is unknown at this time due to the final sale conducted via a public auction.
The revenue generated is not budgeted for in the Fiscal Year 2026 Adopted Budget and will be distributed to the fund that owned the sold asset.
Staff Member Responsible:
Bill Greer, Director, Construction & Property Management
James McDermott, Section Manager, Asset Management
Partners:
Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County
Pinellas County School Board
Daystar Life Center
Vincent House
Operation PAR
PACE Center for Girls
Brookwood Florida
Community Law Program
Creative Pinellas
Florida Dream Center
WestCare GulfCoast-Florida
Palm Harbor Community Services Agency
Tampa Bay Watch
Social Action Funded entities
Attachments:
Auction 514 (assets)
Auction 514 (non-assets)