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Votes at a glance: Alpena County Board approves budget adjustments, 911 surcharge continuation and other routine items
Summary
At its April 10 meeting the Alpena County Board of Commissioners approved routine bills, a $2,060.74 budget adjustment to reimburse emergency operations center staff for storm response, continued collection of a $3 monthly 911 surcharge for the next fiscal year, and several other resolutions including adoption of the 2025 equalization report.
The Alpena County Board of Commissioners on April 10 approved a series of routine motions and resolutions, including payment of county bills, a budget amendment to reimburse emergency operations center staff for storm work, continuation of a $3 monthly 911 surcharge for the July 1, 2025–June 30, 2026 year, and adoption of the county's 2025 equalization report.
The board voted on the following items during the public meeting.
Bills to pay (general bills and enterprise invoice): Motion to pay the bills, moved by Commissioner Lehi and seconded by Commissioner Ludlow; roll call recorded unanimous support and the motion carried.
Budget adjustment for emergency operations center staffing (storm response): Motion to approve a budget adjustment up to $2,060.74 to move payroll costs into the Emergency Management (EM) budget so the county can pursue reimbursement for two employees who worked in the EOC during a recent storm; motion carried on roll call (see vote record below).
Resolution continuing 911 surcharge: The board approved a resolution confirming collection of the voter-approved $3 monthly 911…
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