Votes at a glance: Washington County Board adopts dozen-plus routine resolutions and budget amendments

3507379 · April 18, 2025

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Summary

The Washington County Board of Supervisors moved and approved a series of resolutions covering staffing patterns, contracts, budget carryovers, grant acceptances and procurement during the meeting; items were mostly adopted by voice vote or roll call with little extended debate.

The Washington County Board of Supervisors considered and approved a large slate of resolutions on routine business, including staffing-pattern amendments, contract awards, budget carryovers and grants.

Key items voted on and adopted during the meeting included (motion text is summarized from agenda titles):

- Resolution 92: Authorize purchase of cybersecurity licenses and platform via Sourcewell contract — adopted. - Resolution 93: Appointments to the Washington County Community Services Board — adopted. - Resolution 94: Appointments to the Workforce Development Board — adopted. - Resolution 95: Authorize implementation and funding of a transportation project (federal/state aid eligibility referenced) — adopted. - Resolution 96: Award bid for ready-mix concrete and delivery — adopted. - Resolution 97: Adopt sheriff’s 2025 prime forfeiture spending plan — adopted. - Resolution 98: Authorize application for general certificate of need for EMS provision and rescind a prior resolution — adopted. - Resolution 99: Approve and adopt Washington County vehicle fleet management system policy — adopted. - Resolution 100: Amend staffing pattern, public health — adopted. - Resolution 101: Amend staffing pattern, County Clerk — adopted. - Resolution 102: Approve health insurance renewal plan year 2025–26 — adopted. - Resolution 103: Authorize purchase of a chipper via Sourcewell contract — adopted. - Resolution 104: Approve contract between SUNY Adirondack and its faculty association, 2026–28 — adopted. - Resolution 105: Authorize out-of-state travel for cybersecurity officer — adopted. - Resolution 106–110, 111–125, 127–130: Various budget amendments (carryovers for CDBG housing, mental health state aid acceptance, youth employment program carryover, county road fund carryovers for water-quality projects, award of bids for salt and roof replacement, EMS grants, bank counsel services, motor vehicle clerk staffing pattern, and related routine items) — adopted or carried as reflected in the meeting record.

Why it matters: These resolutions authorize contracts, carry forward grant funds, adjust staffing patterns and approve routine procurement; together they implement recurring county operations and project funding.

Vote details: Most items were moved and approved by voice vote with the board answering "Aye" when asked; several items were adopted by roll call. Individual roll-call tallies and some sponsor names were recorded in the meeting notes for several items; the public record in the transcript does not provide a complete machine-readable tally for every resolution listed here.

The meeting also included more substantial discussion on discrete items (see separate article on the board’s action on assigned-counsel funding). The slate of routine resolutions will be reflected in county budgets and project files according to the text of each adopted resolution.