Votes at a glance: Bladen County commissioners approve budget codification, pay‑plan study and multiple appointments

5443405 · July 22, 2025

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Summary

The Bladen County Board of Commissioners on July 21 voted to codify an amended budget ordinance, accept a classified pay‑plan study, approve private-road names and confirm several board appointments; votes were by voice and recorded as 'aye' in the transcript.

The Bladen County Board of Commissioners recorded a series of approvals by voice vote on July 21, including codifying an amended budget ordinance, accepting a classified-pay plan study from a regional council, approving multiple private-road name requests and confirming several board appointments.

Budget ordinance: The board moved to codify the amended 2526 budget ordinance and approved the motion by voice vote. The transcript records the motion, a second and the board responding "aye," but it does not include a roll-call tally in the meeting record.

Classified pay plan: Commissioners voted to accept the classified-pay plan study submitted by the Piedmont Triad Regional Council. The motion to approve was seconded and the board approved by voice vote; the mover and second were not named in the transcript excerpt.

Private-road names: The board approved multiple private-road naming requests (see separate article) by voice vote.

Appointments and reappointments: The board approved several routine appointments and reappointments, including an Industrial Facilities Board reappointment and multiple juvenile-crime-prevention and workforce-development board placements. The transcript records motions and seconds and voice approval "aye" for those items; specific appointee names mentioned include Val Pierce (District Attorney appointment referenced), and other local board replacements noted by staff.

Votes: All recorded approvals in the transcript were passed by voice vote with commissioners answering "aye"; the transcript does not include numerical tallies or recorded nay votes for the items listed.

Ending: The board's approvals were procedural in nature; staff were assigned routine follow-ups such as adding new private-road names to GIS and providing budget or staffing materials on request.