At their Oct. 6 meeting, the Fulton County Commissioners recorded a series of formal actions: the board advanced a road-vacation ordinance to first reading, adopted a speed-zone ordinance, approved a county highway camera placement pending sponsorship, awarded a four‑year contract for assessment services, and approved assorted equipment requests, personnel accommodations and budget transfers.
Key votes and outcomes
- Ordinance No. 100625 (first reading): Motion approved to pass the first reading of an ordinance to vacate specified segments of Indiana Street in Kings Lake Resort (petitioners: Ryan and Darlene). The board carried the first reading by motion and second; commissioners directed staff to inspect the site before final readings.
- Ordinance No. 152025 (final adoption): Commissioners read the speed-zone ordinance by title (South Walgreens Road) and approved its adoption after a third-reading motion. The meeting record shows the motion carried and the board voted in favor by voice (three votes in favor recorded by the chair).
- County highway camera (pending sponsorship): Motion approved to allow a weather/traffic camera to be placed on the county highway radio tower at the Highway Department, pending external sponsorship and funding; the county will not fund the camera if sponsorship is not secured.
- Contract award — Vision Government Solutions: Motion approved to award a four-year contract for assessment-related services to Vision Government Solutions for $151,625 (contract amount recorded in the meeting file). The vendor met advertised bid requirements and the board voted to accept the contract.
- Equipment and personnel items: Commissioners approved two requests (a laptop shared by part-time EMA deputies and a van driver for veteran services) and approved a continuing resolution allowing a state-employed Soil & Water Conservation employee (Megan Milat) to work from home when a federal office shutdown closes her physical office.
- Budget and administrative actions: The board approved a list of holidays for 2026, several appropriations and transfers across departments to address shortfalls and training needs, and claims and disbursements as presented in the meeting packet.
Several of the motions were moved and seconded on the record; some roll-call tallies were not recorded in the transcript for procedural steps such as first readings. Where funding or final implementation depends on external sponsors or later board action (for example, the highway camera and the road‑vacation final reading), commissioners noted those contingencies in discussion.