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Commissioners approve routine business: cybersecurity program, bridge bid readvertisements, legal counsel appointments and multiple permits
Summary
The Trumbull County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a slate of routine business on Sept. 17, including authorization for a county cybersecurity program, bridge project re-advertisements tied to ODOT grants, legal counsel appointments in court matters, and multiple engineering permits and bonds.
The Trumbull County Board of Commissioners completed a series of routine approvals at its Sept. 17 meeting, unanimously passing motions on donations, appropriations, permit concurrences, bridge project re-advertisements, maintenance bonds and several legal and contracting items.
Key approvals included: - Acceptance of a $250 donation from Trumbull County Auditor Martha Yoder to reimburse the Auditor's Office for an annual finance reporting fee (recorded as compliant with the Ohio Revised Code as stated in the meeting). The motion passed unanimously. - Authorization for the Trumbull County Auditor, in conjunction with the Trumbull County Prosecutor, to develop a cybersecurity program consistent with the requirements cited as “Ohio Revised Code 9.64 c” and submit the program for board review and approval; the motion passed unanimously. - Authorization for several right-of-way, hauling and operator fleet permits requested through the County Engineer's Office to companies…
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