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Votes at a glance: Delaware County Council approvals on transfers, capital payments, and ordinances (Aug. 26, 2025)

5806612 · August 26, 2025
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Summary

The Delaware County Council approved a slate of transfers, appropriations and ordinances on Aug. 26, including grants, capital payments and personnel ordinance changes; the meeting also introduced a rainy‑day ordinance (first reading) and approved a new human-resources job description.

Delaware County Council handled multiple budget transfers, appropriations and routine items on Aug. 26. Below is a concise summary of each formal action taken at the meeting; council votes were recorded by roll call and items approved unless noted.

- Opioid response transfer (outside County General): $7,200 moved into professional services to fund a probation scholarship program for court‑ordered classes. Presented by Jane Miranda, Community Corrections. Approved by roll call.

- Juvenile courtroom furniture (courts addendum): Transfer to buy furniture, chairs and in‑table electrical outlets; presented by Emily Anderson, court administrator. Council approved the purchase from the Vizient vendor/contracting channel.

- Public defender transfers: Reallocation within the public defender budget to cover personnel lines (disability and life insurance). Shelley Harvey, Public Defender's Office, presented the request. Approved.

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