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Franklin County commissioners approve traffic-enforcement grants, 911 switch replacement, bridge right-of-way work and liquor licenses
Summary
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to accept several federal/state traffic-enforcement grants for 2026, approve a quote to replace 911 tower switches, authorize right-of-way work for the Red Oak Road bridge project, dispose of certain records, and approve liquor licenses on the consent agenda.
Franklin County commissioners voted unanimously to approve a package of county actions, including multiple traffic-enforcement grant applications for fiscal year 2026, a vendor quote to replace 9-1-1 tower switches, a supplemental agreement for right-of-way work on the Red Oak Road bridge project, authorization to dispose of certain records, and routine liquor-license items on the consent agenda.
The most costly grant approved was for a “dedicated impaired driving enforcement” campaign: the sheriff’s office’s application for $253,500 to compensate sheriff’s personnel for dedicated impaired-driving enforcement activity in fiscal 2026. Commissioners…
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