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Hardin County fiscal court approves personnel, engineering and budget measures; multiple consent items pass
Summary
The Hardin County Fiscal Court on May 27 unanimously approved three standalone measures including a personnel resolution for animal care and control, an engineering services contract not to exceed $15,000, and a second-reading budget amendment. The court also approved a consent agenda of contracts, board appointments and purchases.
Hardin County Fiscal Court members voted unanimously May 27 to approve a personnel resolution for animal care and control, an engineering services contract for pavement analysis not to exceed $15,000, and adoption of a fiscal-year 2024–25 budget amendment at second reading. The court approved a multi-item consent agenda that included IT service contracts, board appointments and other routine items.
The actions were taken during the regular voting meeting presided over by Judge Trish Hall. The items were presented together with minimal discussion; each motion was moved and seconded and carried on roll-call votes.
Why it matters: The adopted measures affect county staffing for animal care and control, fund a pavement-analysis effort through the Lincoln Trail Area Development District and revise the current fiscal-year budget. The consent agenda contains…
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