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Marion County quorum court members voted to approve an ordinance transferring money from the state Motor Fuel Tax Fund (Fund 2003) to pay for installation of concrete culverts on a low-water slab on County Road Marion County 4010. The vote took place during the court meeting; members confirmed the project location as Patton Cemetery Road and noted the work is part of FEMA reimbursement efforts. Court members discussed procedural items before the vote, including a clerical misspelling in the ordinance header. A member clarified that Fund 2003 is state-funded and restricted to road uses and therefore cannot be used for non-road purposes. After discussion, members moved, seconded and approved the appropriation. The court recorded no additional conditions on the appropriation in the meeting transcript. The county will proceed with installing concrete culverts at the referenced low-water crossing; reimbursement through FEMA was confirmed as part of the funding plan.
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