At a Warren County Board of Supervisors meeting, members approved a resolution to amend the county’s contract with Senergy Studios to move the contract’s commencement date back by a couple of months, with no change to the contract price. Supervisor Strainer brought the item forward and Supervisor Durassy seconded the motion. Paul, a staff member, said the amendment changes only the start date.
The change was limited to the contract’s commencement date. “No change in the price or anything like that. We just need to move the date back a little bit,” Paul said, adding, “We’re moving it back a couple of months.” After brief acknowledgment and no further questions, the board voted and the motion passed.
The amendment was presented as a single resolution. There was no accompanying change to contract scope or budget described during the meeting, and no related referrals or discussion items were opened. The board first approved the minutes of the June 23 meeting before taking up the resolution.
Discussion: Board members asked only procedural questions; no substantive change to contract terms was reported. Direction and next steps: none were specified during the meeting beyond the approved amendment. Formal action: the resolution to amend the Senergy Studios contract was approved.
The meeting record showed no timeline or implementation details beyond the revised commencement window. The county did not specify which project phases, if any, will shift because of the date change or whether outside approvals are required.