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The Johnson County Board of Supervisors on July 31 approved the consent agenda, which included payment of claims against Johnson County totaling $2,011,383.71 and adoption of the treasurer’s depository list. Supervisor Remington moved approval; Supervisor Fixmer seconded. Supervisor Sullivan announced on the record that he had not had an opportunity to review the materials and abstained from the vote; the motion carried 3-0 with one abstention.
The consent agenda items were approved without extended discussion. The board acknowledged two pieces of correspondence received July 24 regarding water issues from Jim Waters Walters and Lynn Gallagher. The treasurer’s depository resolution was presented and adopted as recorded on the agenda.
The meeting transcript does not itemize the claims or provide a departmental breakdown within the consent agenda; such details are part of the consent packet rather than read into the public record at the meeting.
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