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Lewis County legislators approve claims, accept two bridges, back broadband project and discontinue town assessment services

3639853 · June 3, 2025
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At its June meeting the Lewis County Board of Legislators approved payment of nearly $4 million in claims, accepted ownership of two town bridges, voiced support for a regional broadband project and voted to discontinue county assessment services with towns.

The Lewis County Board of Legislators on June 3 approved four county resolutions including auditing and allowing claims totaling $3,996,019.01, accepting responsibility for two town bridges, supporting a regional broadband infrastructure project and discontinuing county assessment services with towns.

The board voted to audit and allow claims in the amount of $3,996,019.01 after a roll call that recorded eight "yes" votes, one abstention and one absence. Legislator Andrea Moreham moved the claims measure and Legislator Jess Gepp seconded the motion; Legislator Mosher recorded an abstention and Legislator Norts was absent for the roll call. The motion passed.

The board also approved a resolution accepting ownership and responsibility for two Krogan town bridges identified by BIN numbers 3340020 and 2220310. Tom Kalmus moved the resolution and Herb Prost seconded; the chair called for a voice vote and the measure "carrie d." (voice vote; tally not specified in…

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