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Commissioners approve consent agenda, multiple contract amendments and grants on unanimous voice votes

5865148 · September 10, 2025
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Summary

On Sept. 10 the Chester County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved agenda amendments, a consent agenda of routine items, multiple contract amendments across departments and several grant awards; a prior grants-item listing was corrected to indicate the county did not apply for a Main Street Matters grant.

The Chester County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 10 approved a series of routine and departmental items by voice vote, including the removal of an agenda item, adoption of the amended agenda, a consent agenda of routine approvals, multiple contract amendments and grant awards.

Motions and outcomes The board voted to remove agenda item BOC 6,025 and then adopted the agenda as amended (voice vote: aye; no recorded opposition). The consent agenda — which included minutes from Aug. 13, bid awards, authorization to bid on capital items (handrail replacement, flooring replacement), a collective bargaining agreement with the Teamsters, funding and government agreements with the courts, multiple contracts, grants, an HR agenda, budget change 1325, and vouchers submitted by the controller — was approved by a single voice vote. Commissioners recorded unanimous approval (ayes) with no opposition reported.

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