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Welcome to the Logan County Commissioners Office!
We are always glad to meet with you to discuss any county government matter. For your convenience, we suggest that you contact our office in advance to schedule an appointment.
We believe you will find the information provided here useful. Please contact our office with questions or comments you may have.
Request for Qualifications
The Board of Commissioners of Logan County will be receiving Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from qualified service offerors to perform necessary functions related to its PY2022 Community Housing Impact and Preservation Program (CHIP). Scope of work includes development of a grant application, convening the Logan County Housing Advisory Committee as required for the grant application, preparing an environmental review record, carrying out a fair housing program, performing residential property inspections (including lead-based paint risk assessments and clearances), overseeing pest inspection, and administration and implementation of the CHIP grant.
Service offerors interested in being considered to provide these services should submit a Statement of Qualifications. It should include information regarding the service offeror’s ability to perform professional design services, the technical training, education, and experience of the service offeror’s personnel who will be assigned to projects within Logan County. Statement of Qualifications should also include information relative to the following: workload, availability of qualified personnel, equipment, and facilities to perform requested services, past performance of the service offeror as reflected by evaluations of previous clients in areas of controlling costs, qualify of work, deadlines, and familiarity with Logan County.
Request for Statement of Qualifications PY2022
RFQ Evaluation Criteria

Monday - Fridays 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Commissioners Meetings
- 8:30 a.m.
- Tuesdays and Thursdays
- 117 E. Columbus Ave.
Bellefontaine, OH 43311 - Special meetings may be held at other pre announced times or locations.


The Logan County Commissioners appreciate the strong leadership of our Logan County Health department's Commissioner Dr. Boyd Hoddinott. The Counties health care professionals worked tirelessly to guide our community through this unprecedented & historic pandemic. The health board has been consistently working to provide the community with the safety guidelines necessary for when we get the green light to start the re-opening process.
Role of County Commissioners
The three members of the Board of County Commissioners comprise the general administrative body of the Logan County government. The Commissioners oversee county government operations as authorized by the state legislature.
Activities include:
- Taxation
- Budget for the county general fund and county agencies
- Authorization of funds appropriations and purchases
- Economic Development
- Job and Family Services programs
- Child Support Enforcement
- Building regulations
- Solid Waste Management District and recycling programs
- Logan Acres Care Center and Homestead
- Maintenance of county buildings
- Hearings and rulings on annexations and drainage improvements
- Water and sewer infrastructure development and maintenance
- Dog control
- Many other county related projects in cooperation with elected officials, appointing authorities, boards, and agencies throughout Logan County
Contact Us
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Commissioners Office
117 E. Columbus Ave
Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311
Ph: 937-599-7283
Fx: 937-599-7268
Paul Benedetti
Board Member
Mark Robinson
President
Joe Antram
Vice President
Hours
Monday-Friday
8:00am - 4:30pm
Staff Directory -
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2-1-1 is a simple, easy-to-remember number to call when you need non-emergency help or access to human services. It is a free 24-hour service so you get the help you need when you need it. When you dial 2-1-1, your call will be answered by the local information & referral agency, HelpLine.