Vigo County commissioners approve minutes, two dockets and property transfer

6433200 · October 15, 2025

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Summary

At their Oct. 14 meeting the Vigo County Board of Commissioners approved two sets of minutes, a claims docket of $1,098,086.04, a payroll docket of $1,472,264.37 and a property transfer to the Lost Creek Sanitary District.

Vigo County Board of Commissioners on Oct. 14 approved routine minutes, two financial dockets and a property transfer to the Lost Creek Sanitary District during a short meeting.

The board approved minutes from the commissioners’ meeting and area planning meeting dated Oct. 7, 2025. Commissioners then approved a claims docket dated Sept. 26 through October 2025 totaling $1,098,086.04 and a payroll docket dated Sept. 26 through Oct. 10, 2025 totaling $1,472,264.37. The meeting record shows each item was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote.

Also on the consent-style agenda the board approved transferring a county property described during the meeting as “along one of the sanitary ditches” to the Lost Creek Sanitary District. During discussion participants referenced a possible initial mention of the property being transferred to the “city of Taro” before confirming Lost Creek Sanitary District as the recipient. The transcript does not provide a legal description of the parcel or an ordinance or resolution number for the transfer.

Votes at a glance: • Approval of commissioners’ minutes (Oct. 7, 2025): motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved. • Approval of area planning minutes (Oct. 7, 2025): motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved. • Claims docket (Sept. 26–Oct. 2025), $1,098,086.04: motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved. • Payroll docket (Sept. 26–Oct. 10, 2025), $1,472,264.37: motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved. • Property transfer to Lost Creek Sanitary District (parcel described during meeting as “along one of the sanitary ditches”): motion moved and seconded; outcome: approved. The transcript does not record named movers or a roll-call vote for these items.

The meeting was brief and procedural; no ordinances, resolutions with assigned numbers, or contract awards were introduced during the recorded portion of the session. No specific funding sources or conditions tied to the property transfer were stated on the record.

The board recessed at the conclusion of the agenda and moved to routine department updates and public comment.