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Houston County Commission approves automated-notification contract talks, $7.66M warrant, budget change and surplus vehicle sale
Summary
The Houston County Commission approved four routine agenda items by voice vote, including authorizing contract negotiations for automated victim notification software, approving a $7.66 million general-obligation warrant, adopting a budget amendment lowering revenue from asset sales by about $560,000 and authorizing sale of a 2004 BMW from the sheriff's department.
The Houston County Commission approved four routine agenda items in voice votes during its regular meeting: (1) adoption of a resolution and delegation of authority to negotiate a contract for automated victim notification software; (2) authorization to issue and provide for payment of $7,660,000 in general-obligation warrants; (3) a budget amendment reflecting about a $560,000 decrease in revenue from sale of fixed assets; and (4) authorization to sell a 2004 BMW from the sheriff's department on GovDeals.
Item 1: automated victim notification software The commission adopted a resolution to enter contract negotiations, with assistance from the Alabama Association of County Commissions (ACCA), with…
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