The Warren County Board of Supervisors on June 20, 2025, approved a set of resolutions covering supplemental appropriations, budget amendments, capital-project transfers for the county airport, and IT equipment purchases. Several administrative policies and other resolutions were also introduced or brought to the floor.
Key votes and outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript (vote tallies recorded where shown):
- Resolution 206 — Supplemental appropriations: The board approved supplemental appropriations affecting two departments. The transcript records a $67,000 appropriation for a special election (to be returned to contingency) and a $7,500 transfer in veteran services from salaries to auto supplies. The roll call for this resolution was recorded as passing with 926 votes in favor.
- Resolution 207 — Amend 2025 Warren County budget for various departments: Passed; roll call recorded as 926 votes in favor.
- Resolution 220 — Establish capital project H443: Northern Aircraft Apron and Taxiway B Reconstruction: The board authorized transfer of funds and amended the 2025 budget to transfer $221,008.98 to the project; the transcript lists a local share of $5,548. The resolution passed with a roll call recorded as 926 votes in favor.
- Resolution 221 — Appropriation from computer reserve fund to IT: The board appropriated $14,000 from the computer reserve fund, splitting approximately $6,000 to information technology and $8,000 to the countryside (as recorded in the transcript). The transcript records the resolution as passing with 926 votes in favor.
- Resolution 222 — Introduce 2025–26 tentative budget for Adirondack Community College and set public hearing: The county's share of the college cost was recorded in the packet as $2,676,031; the board set a public hearing for July 18 at 10:00 a.m. (Transcript lists the tentative budget but does not show a separate roll call tally for this introduction.)
- Floor resolution (converted to Resolution 224) — Airport repair projects reserve appropriation to capital project H443 design project: Passed by roll call recorded as 926 votes in favor.
- Floor resolutions 5 and 6 (converted to Resolutions 227 and 228) — Board of Elections wage adjustment: The board of elections requested increasing poll site inspector pay from $15 to $16.50 to align with minimum-wage concerns cited in the packet; the transcript shows the matter was brought to the floor (floor resolution numbers 5 and 6 were posted and distributed) but the meeting transcript does not record a clear roll-call vote tally tied to those specific resolution numbers in the excerpt provided (outcome as recorded in the transcript: not specified).
- Resolutions 218 and 219 — Risk & safety committee policies: The meeting packet included Resolution 218 (employee timekeeping/approval management policy) and Resolution 219 (countywide unmanned aircraft system/drone-use policy). County staff and the county attorney described those as the product of multi-department working groups; the transcript indicates the items were presented to the board but does not include a separate, explicit roll-call result for those resolution numbers in the provided excerpt (outcome: not specified).
Several other proclamations and floor resolutions were listed in the packet (proclamations 26–29 and other distributed resolutions). Where the transcript records roll-call outcomes, it repeatedly records “Resolution passes with 926 votes in favor” for multiple items; where the transcript does not show a specific tally for an item, this article notes that the vote tally or detailed outcome was not specified in the provided excerpt.
Details and next steps: Where the resolution text or packet specified hearings or next actions, the board set dates (for example, the Adirondack Community College tentative budget public hearing on July 18 at 10:00 a.m.). Other items—such as plan implementation, policy rollouts, or wage changes—were referred for committee follow-up or will proceed through usual implementation steps tied to the department named in each resolution.