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Livingston County Board approves package of contracts, grants, budget changes and schedules public hearing on youth deer-hunting pilot

5340805 · June 16, 2025
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Summary

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a large set of routine resolutions including contracts, grant awards, EMS equipment purchases, budget amendments, and scheduled a public hearing to consider a local law extending the youth deer-hunting pilot program through Dec. 31, 2028.

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors on an unanimous slate of votes approved multiple contracts, grants, purchases and budget adjustments and set a public hearing on a proposed local law to extend the county's youth deer-hunting pilot program through Dec. 31, 2028.

The board voted, by the recorded tallies shown below, to adopt the resolutions that: authorized contracts for county departments, accepted grant awards, approved purchases for emergency medical services, amended the 2025 budget and salary schedules, and appointed a representative to the GLOW workforce development board.

Why it matters: The package affects county health, social services, emergency medical services and public safety operations and sets the next step for the county's youth deer-hunting pilot by providing for a public hearing on an extension and restatement of the prior local law.

Votes at a glance (motion text taken from the meeting record; outcomes recorded as adopted where noted):

- Proclaiming August 2025 as World Breastfeeding Week; proclaiming July 2025 as National Pretrial Probation and Parole Supervision Week; and providing for a public hearing on proposed local law No. C-2025 (amending and restating local law No. 7-2023 to extend the youth deer-hunting pilot program). Outcome: adopted (ayes reported: 50). Authority referenced: Environmental Conservation Law section…

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