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Fulton County commissioners approve routine contracts, several budget and service renewals; rules change adopted
Summary
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 1 approved routine contract renewals, several budget moves and an amendment to the commission’s rules of order, while recording a string of unanimous votes on senior services, transportation and public‑works contracts.
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 1 approved a set of routine procurement renewals, contract extensions and budget adjustments, adopted an amendment to the commission’s rules of order, and recorded a series of unanimous votes on senior services, transportation and public‑works items.
Why it matters: The votes formalize funding and service relationships the county uses every year — from senior transportation to software licensing — and set the procedural rules that guide how commissioners bring and dispose of agenda items.
The board opened the meeting with a consent agenda and adopted it on a single motion (item 25 0 7 2 5). Vice Chair Bob Ellis moved to adopt and the clerk recorded the vote as 5 yeas, 0 nays. The first-regular meeting agenda (25 0 7 3 3) was adopted 5‑0 after Commissioner Moe Ivory requested two budget items be removed from today’s docket.
Major contract renewals and budget actions recorded at the meeting (agenda IDs and outcomes as announced in…
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