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Alexander County commissioners approve budget amendments tied to Homeland Security grant and Hurricane Helene reimbursements; consent agenda adopted
Summary
At the Jan. 6 Alexander County Board of Commissioners meeting, the board approved Budget Ordinance Amendments No. 21 and No. 22 and adopted the consent agenda; the transcript records the motions carried but does not list individual roll-call votes.
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The Alexander County Board of Commissioners voted at its Jan. 6 meeting to approve two budget ordinance amendments and adopted the consent agenda.
County staff presented Budget Ordinance Amendment No. 21 as covering three items: a grant through Homeland Security, a $32,100 expenditure described in the record as for "register deeds for the, for an, an overture" (transcript language unclear), and a $50,000 expenditure for medical supplies for the detention center. Amendment No. 22 covered a set of budget amendments related to allocations and collections arising from Hurricane Helene reimbursements and expenditures.
A motion to approve the budget amendments was made and seconded; the motion carried, according to the meeting record. The consent agenda was approved by motion and second; the meeting record indicates the consent agenda vote also carried unanimously. The meeting also recorded the adoption of the meeting agenda earlier in the session; that motion likewise carried.
The transcript did not record detailed roll-call vote counts or the individual votes by name. Staff did not provide line-item detail for all entries referenced in Amendment No. 21; where the transcript language was unclear (the $32,100 item), the record here notes that the purpose was described in the meeting as stated but not specified in detail.
No further implementation dates or departmental implementation instructions were read into the record during the meeting; staff will follow standard budget ordinance processing and reporting procedures.

