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Lorain County commissioners approve routine measures, set hearings and sign contracts
Summary
At its Sept. 9 meeting, the Lorain County Board of Commissioners approved routine financial items, certified delinquent sanitary sewer accounts, set a stormwater hearing, and approved several contracts including cybersecurity and an engineer construction award.
The Lorain County Board of Commissioners voted on a series of routine and project-specific actions at its Sept. 9 meeting, approving financial measures, contracts and scheduling a public hearing on a stormwater improvement.
The board approved routine motions including resolutions on investments and appropriations, the minutes from the Aug. meeting, travel and bills. Commissioners also approved two county IT contracts for cybersecurity and backups, certified delinquent sanitary sewer accounts for collection on the 2026 tax duplicate, set a public hearing for a stormwater drainage improvement in Penfield Township, and awarded an engineer contract for a Rochester Village drainage project.
Why this matters: The approvals combine routine fiscal housekeeping with infrastructure and cybersecurity investments that will affect county operations and local stormwater work. Several items include outside funding or reimbursement arrangements and set future deadlines or hearings.
The board approved the following (votes shown…
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