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The Crawford County Commission approved, as part of its consent agenda, a change to summer hours for the Road and Bridge department to begin after Memorial Day.
At the meeting the commission discussed whether the summer schedule should run until Labor Day or revert on a specified May date; one commissioner said, "Should we put on there till, Labor Day or just just it's the way we're always doing it. Labor Day or it'll matter of May." The motion recorded in the meeting minutes reads as agenda item 25-209 to approve switching to summer hours for Road and Bridge after Memorial Day; the consent agenda passed as presented.
The change was handled administratively through the consent agenda; no separate roll-call vote for this specific item was recorded in the transcript beyond its inclusion in the approved consent agenda. Commissioners did not provide a detailed written schedule in the public discussion and did not assign additional follow-up in the session.
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