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Floyd County supervisors approve landfill contracts, courthouse security and corrected EMS benefit resolution
Summary
Floyd County supervisors on July 8 approved a package of contracts and expenditures including a $34,000 landfill grading contract, roughly $13,000 in initial transfer‑station utilities work, and a $14,577.08 courthouse security package, and they rescinded then re‑adopted a corrected enhanced‑duty benefits resolution that raises the county’s recurring cost by about $49,000.
Floyd County supervisors on July 8 approved several votes that set immediate spending and project direction: awarding a landfill grading contract, authorizing initial construction work at the transfer station, approving courthouse and administration‑building security upgrades funded from contingency, and rescinding then adopting a corrected resolution extending enhanced hazardous‑duty benefits for emergency services and sheriff personnel.
The board handled multiple other routine items in a single meeting, including renewal of the county’s insurance pool and several budget carryover and appropriation steps. Several votes were unanimous.
The most notable financial decisions: the county awarded a grading‑plan contract for the county…
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