Commissioners approve consent agenda including corrective action plans, road access pilot and reappointments
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On July 30 the Columbia County Board of Commissioners approved a multi‑item consent agenda that included resolutions adopting corrective action plans for the 2024 audit, an order to continue a pilot project restricting access to a county road, personal service contract revisions, and several committee appointments and reappointments.
The Columbia County Board of Commissioners approved its consent agenda on July 30, adopting a set of routine and specific administrative items.
Key items approved included: • Resolution 49‑2025 approving a corrective action plan for the fiscal year 2024 audit. • Resolution 50‑2025 approving a corrective action plan for the fiscal year 2024 audit for the H & Extension Service District. • Order 51‑2025 continuing a pilot project that eliminates access to Rita Road north of Retinar Road. • Revision and approval of personal service contract C109‑2025 with Robert Cromwell for transmission line consulting and an amendment to intergovernmental agreement C45‑2020 between Columbia County and the city of Columbia City. • Appointments and reappointments to advisory committees, including appointment of Joseph Thorpe to the ambulance service advisory committee (term to expire 12/31/2028) and reappointments to the Columbia County Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee.
A commissioner moved to approve the consent agenda and the board voted to approve it by voice vote; the motion was seconded and recorded as carried in the transcript. The agenda item B (a letter to the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development) had been pulled before the vote.
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