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Limestone County Commission approves $1,105,720.90 in claims, routine contracts, personnel moves and subdivision plans

5742515 · August 15, 2025
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At its Aug. 15 meeting the Limestone County Commission unanimously approved $1,105,720.90 in claims and a series of routine agreements, personnel actions, budget revisions and subdivision approvals, and moved forward its county transportation plan under the Rebuild Alabama Act.

Limestone County Commission members on Aug. 15 unanimously approved $1,105,720.90 in claims and a slate of routine contracts, personnel actions, a budget revision and subdivision approvals, the commission chair said.

The approvals included an extension of a memorandum of understanding with Heritage South Solutions for inmate medical-claims cost reduction, a corporate partnership agreement for vehicle maintenance with Tidal Wave Auto Spa, and multiple Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) host-agency agreements covering Limestone County entities.

The meeting came early in the county’s agenda cycle and most items passed with no discussion. Commissioners also approved a single budget revision described in the meeting transcript as “a hundred and 42000”; the precise figure was not specified in the record and is listed below as approximately $142,000 pending confirmation from county finance staff.

County Engineer Massey presented four subdivision matters for approval. The record shows Wright Road Estates, a minor preliminary/final creating two lots in District 3; Lambert Acres Subdivision, a replat affecting four lots; and Walton Creek Phase 1, described in the meeting as a major subdivision creating 121 lots in District 2. The commission voted to approve the subdivisions unanimously.

The commission also approved the county’s 2026 transportation plan pursuant to the Rebuild Alabama Act. The list of roads the plan identified for the coming year includes Sweet Springs Road, Piney Chapel Road,…

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