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Hart County meeting roundup: commissioners approve S.P. White no‑through‑truck sign, subdivision road acceptance, tennis lights bid, Legacy League update and 1‑
Summary
At the January meeting commissioners approved several routine motions including a no‑through‑truck ordinance reading, acceptance of two roads into the county system contingent on final sign‑off, a sole bid award for court lights, renewal of county health insurance at the same premium, and the standard Legacy League contract update.
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The Hart County Board of Commissioners recorded several formal votes on routine items at its January meeting. The board included these actions in its public minutes and confirmed outcomes on ordinances, contracts and administrative items.
Votes at a glance
- S.P. White — third and final reading (No Through Truck signs): Motion for third and final reading passed 5‑0.
- Carlota Way and Nada Lane — acceptance into the county road system: Motion to accept subject to the road superintendent’s final inspection and sign‑off passed 5‑0.
- Tennis/pickleball lights — bid award: The board awarded the sole bid for lights (rec advisory board supported the award) and approved the contract award on a 5‑0 vote.
- Legacy League agreement — annual update: Commissioners approved the usual annual addendum that updates meal numbers and related figures; motion passed 5‑0.
- County health insurance renewal: Commissioners approved renewing county health, dental and vision coverage with the broker’s carrier at the same premium (no increase) and authorized locking the plan this week; motion passed 5‑0.
- S. B. White Road — third reading (no through truck signs): Motion passed 5‑0 (third reading item listed under old business).
Procedural items
The agenda and minutes for the prior meeting were approved by a 5‑0 vote at the start of the session. The board also voted 5‑0 to enter executive session for litigation, real estate and personnel matters later in the meeting.
Ending: These administrative and routine contract votes were approved by unanimous voice or roll call where recorded. No contested ordinances or failed motions were recorded in the public meeting.

