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Clay County Commission approves consent agenda, including $1.32 million in invoices; prosecutor invoices approved with one recusal

2889519 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved its consent agenda (14 items) by a 6-0 vote, including a packet of 258 invoices totaling $1,321,705.66. On a separate regular agenda item, the commission approved three prosecutor-office invoices totaling $1,061.10 with a 5-1 vote (one recusal).

The Clay County Commission approved its consent agenda by a 6-0 roll-call vote and later approved a separate invoice package for the prosecutor’s office with one recusal.

The administrator described the consent agenda as routine items bundled for one vote. The consent package included approval of meeting minutes (March 6, March 13, March 20 and March 21) and a set of resolutions and agreements. Staff said Resolution 2025-90 covered invoice payments for Clay County for the period March 15–21 and included 258 invoices totaling $1,321,705.66. Other consent items included contracts for professional services, aviation and airport consultant agreements, agricultural acreage leases, memoranda of understanding for emergency dispatching services, and an appointment to a local mental-health board. The packet referenced county code article 7, chapter 7 for surplus property disposal procedures.

Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the…

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