Votes at a glance: actions taken by Adams County commissioners on April 8, 2025

2928021 · April 9, 2025

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Summary

Adams County commissioners approved routine financial items, maintenance contracts and program authorizations including Council on Aging pass-through paperwork and permission to file criminal-justice grants.

Adams County commissioners took multiple formal actions during their April 8 meeting. Items below summarize motions on the record, as captured in the meeting transcript. Tally fields are not provided in the transcript; outcomes reflect the meeting’s recorded voice votes or statements that motions passed.

Votes at a glance

- Approve April 1, 2025 minutes: Motion to accept the April 1 minutes was made and seconded; chair noted the motion passed.

- Weekly allied health insurance claims: Staff reported total medical claims and a credit; commissioners moved and approved payment as presented (transcript text included a fiscal figure parsed as "total required funding $15,009.67" in meeting remarks; amount not fully clear from audio transcript). Motion passed.

- Payroll timecard approvals and payroll claims: Commissioners reviewed and approved payroll timecards and payroll claims as presented (payroll claims amount listed in transcript as approximately $380,001.71 with transcription artifacts). Motions passed.

- Chiller maintenance contract: Commissioners approved a one-year maintenance agreement for building chillers at an annual cost discussed in the meeting as $6,557 payable in three installments. Motion to approve and the motion carried; staff will sign the agreement.

- National Day of Prayer permit: Commissioners approved a request from the Decatur Ministerial Association to use the courthouse peace monument for the National Day of Prayer on May 1 at noon; motion passed.

- Council on Aging pass-through and authorizing resolution: Commissioners approved the pass-through agreement and Resolution 2025-1 enabling the Council on Aging to implement the 53-11 transport program and reaffirmed an annual county support request of $42,000; motions passed.

- Siren replacement (Federal Signal quote): Commissioners approved using the vendor quote (~$28,522) to replace a failed county siren and directed EMA to seek funding from county council next month; motion passed.

- Grant applications: Commissioners authorized staff to submit applications for community corrections, probation, resilience court and jail behavioral-health grant funding (community corrections ~$408,670; resilience court requested $60,985; behavioral health $50,000); motion passed.

- Planning commission appointment: Commissioners appointed Ben Rediger to the planning commission by motion and voice vote.

- Stipend for construction manager (garage): Commissioners approved a motion to provide Mark a $2,000 stipend in recognition of garage construction work, contingent on auditor and county attorney advice on appropriation and process; motion passed.

Other routine motions such as end-of-month reports, miscellaneous maintenance approvals and signatures were approved as recorded in the meeting.

If additional formal vote tallies are needed, the transcript does not provide roll-call counts for every motion; commissioners recorded that motions carried by voice vote. For audit documentation, staff are asked to file signed contracts, the authorizing resolution and grant-application attestations in the county records.