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Houston County Commission approves consent agenda including Juneteenth holiday, $958,382.50 bond reimbursement and road resurfacing agreements
Summary
The Houston County Commission approved nine consent-agenda items by voice vote, including designation of Juneteenth as a county holiday, a $958,382.50 appropriation of 2025 bond proceeds for economic development reimbursements, and multiple transportation and service agreements.
The Houston County Commission voted unanimously on a nine-item consent agenda that included establishing Juneteenth as a county holiday, approving property and service agreements, and allocating bond proceeds to reimburse economic development spending.
Commissioners approved a resolution to transfer real property to the Industrial Development Board of the City of Dothan and authorized a service agreement with Service Express for hardware and software support at the county Emergency Operations Center. The commission also approved payment of an…
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