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Monongalia County commissioners approved Requisition No. 102 on May 14, authorizing payment of $1,070,003.85 from the University Town Center Economic Opportunity Development District subaccount.
The clerk read the requisition amount to the commission. A commissioner moved to approve Requisition 102 for the UTC Economic Opportunity District subaccount; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. Staff recorded the approval in the meeting minutes and will process the requisition through the county’s disbursement procedures.
The requisition was part of routine development-district accounting and was considered during the new business section of the commission meeting. No detailed line-item discussion or opposition was recorded in the meeting transcript.
The county’s action enables transfer of the listed funds from the UTC subaccount to vendors or project accounts as specified in the requisition paperwork.
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