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Votes at a glance: Worcester County commissioners approve budgets, infrastructure contracts and community grant program

3859314 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

At their June 17 meeting commissioners approved a set of procurement awards, budget actions, enterprise fund budgets and a draft community reinvestment grant program tied to state cannabis legalization, including a 6–1 award for recycling building doors.

Worcester County Commissioners on June 17 took a series of formal actions that included contract awards, budget adoptions and creation of a draft grant program for community reinvestment funds established under state legalization of recreational cannabis.

Key outcomes at a glance - Recycling overhead door award (Item 11): Commissioners approved awarding the contract to Hickman Overhead Door Company for $86,780 to replace two large roll‑up doors at the landfill recycling building. Procurement officer Nick Rice and Public Works Director Dallas Baker presented bids; Commissioner Abbott moved the motion and Commissioner Bertino seconded. The motion passed 6–1 with Commissioner Metczeski opposed. - Consent agenda (Items 1–12, item 11 omitted from initial consent): Commissioners approved consent items 1–12 with item 11 removed for discussion; the consent agenda (excluding item 11) passed unanimously. - Revised FY2026 Board of Education budget (Item 14): The commission approved the board’s revised FY26 categorical amounts following the board’s June 12 special meeting. Motion by Commissioner Purnell, second by Commissioner Fiore; vote recorded as unanimous. - County appropriation transmittal schedule (Item 15): Approved on a motion by Commissioner Bertino and second by Commissioner Abbott. - Water and wastewater enterprise fund rates (Item 25): After a public hearing with no public speakers, commissioners approved the…

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