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Votes at a glance: Adams County commissioners approve desktop purchases, road equipment appropriation, bridge grant appropriation and several administrative re‑

2556868 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

Adams County commissioners approved funding requests including 12 desktop computers for the clerk, $300,000 for two highway chassis, and $200,000 for bridge preliminary engineering tied to a safety grant.

Adams County commissioners approved a set of motions on funding, vehicles and grants during the meeting. The board recorded motions, seconds and unanimous or recorded “aye” votes for the items below.

Why it matters: The approved items move planned purchases and grant reimbursements into an appropriated status so county staff can place orders, process invoices and proceed with projects that were previously planned but not yet formally appropriated in the correct line items.

Summary of formal actions and outcomes

1) Clerk’s office: funding for 12 desktop computers — approved Clerk Shelley asked the board to approve funding for 12 replacement desktop computers for the clerk’s office (about 10 workstations plus two public terminals). Shelly reported a vendor quote of roughly $1,400 per computer, a total near $17,068, and said the clerk’s equipment line has $1,600 currently and that other potential sources (including a limited share of a child‑support “4D” fund)…

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