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Votes at a glance: Davis County Fiscal Court actions, Jan. 23, 2025

2150095 · January 24, 2025
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Summary

A roundup of motions and outcomes recorded during the Davis County Fiscal Court meeting on Jan. 23, 2025, including budget amendment adoption, grant matching commitment, equipment purchases, change orders and routine contracts and personnel actions.

The Davis County Fiscal Court recorded the following formal actions and votes at its Jan. 23 meeting. Items are summarized in agenda order; recorded outcomes are included when provided on the record.

1) Minutes of Jan. 9, 2025 — approved (voice vote). 2) All claims for all departments — approved (voice vote). 3) Second reading and adoption: KOCA.106.032025 / 012025 — Budget Amendment Number 3 (to reflect a grant agreement with the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development for a GRAMA program 2024 project for Habitat for Humanity) — adopted (second reading and voice vote). 4) Matching funds contribution for the Kentucky Product Development Initiative (KPDI) Grant Program — approved. County to provide half of the local match (county share processed from Economic Development Fund); motion passed (voice vote). 5) Contract with It Takes a Village Canine Rescue Inc. to operate the Davis County Animal Shelter and Clinic — approved (roll-call vote; see separate article). 6) Purchase of 119 American pumper fire truck…

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