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DeKalb County Council approves multiple additionals, transfers and grants including $109,800 Pokagon trails pass‑through

2537022 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The council approved several supplemental appropriations and transfers across county departments, including $319,500 for software maintenance, $13,700 for a court bailiff, $109,800 to serve as fiscal agent for the Pokagon Trail coalition, and multiple public‑health and corrections grant allocations.

DeKalb County Council approved a package of supplemental appropriations, transfers and grant appropriations during its public meeting, carrying multiple motions by voice vote.

The measures cover routine software and personnel payouts, grant pass‑throughs, and one larger coalition appropriation. Susan (staff member) presented the items and answered questions from council members about budget timing and whether amounts had been included in the annual budget.

Why it matters: the appropriations restore or reclassify funds that either were mistyped in the original budget paperwork, were newly received grants, or are pass‑through funds the county holds as fiscal agent for multijurisdictional projects. Council members pressed for clarity about timing and whether expenses were recurring.

The council approved the following items (motions and recorded outcomes as shown in the meeting transcript):

- Software maintenan…

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