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Delaware County Board approves 20 resolutions including budget amendments and authorization to hire outside vendor for litigation

3340462 · May 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors adopted 20 resolutions at its organizational meeting, ranging from routine reappointments to budget transfers and transportation project authorizations; one resolution authorizing outside counsel for pending litigation drew brief public concern about cost and insurance coverage.

The Delaware County Board of Supervisors adopted 20 resolutions at its organizational meeting, covering officer reappointments, designation of county newspapers and depositories, multiple budget amendments and transfers, public works project authorizations, and a proclamation recognizing the 100th anniversary of the New York State Association of Counties.

Most resolutions were approved by voice vote or roll call without extended debate. Resolutions included routine reappointments (commissioners, directors and advisory board members), designation of county newspapers (pursuant to referenced county law provision), designation of county depositories, and several budget amendment transfers for the sheriff’s office, public works and probation department. The board also authorized implementation and funding of transportation projects that may be eligible for federal or state aid, including reimbursement from…

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