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Votes at a glance: Warren County Board approves appropriations, airport capital project, IT purchases and other measures

5411349 · June 21, 2025
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Summary

The Warren County Board approved a package of appropriations, budget amendments and capital-project transfers at its June 20 meeting; multiple items passed by roll call (several recorded as 926 votes in favor).

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…

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