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Commissioners approve roughly $7.08 million supplemental appropriation for county projects; some items still need delegation sign‑off
Summary
The Carroll County Board approved a supplemental appropriation the board will ask the delegation to ratify at a May 12 public hearing; the appropriation covers building improvements, paving, HVAC, registry system work and other capital items, but projects that alter buildings above $25,000 still require additional delegation approval.
Carroll County commissioners voted on April 21 to advance a supplemental appropriation request totaling roughly $7.08 million to the county delegation for a May 12 public hearing and vote.
Why it matters: The supplemental would fund several capital projects that county staff said are already under contract or ready to proceed. Commissioners emphasized that approving the supplemental does not obligate immediate spending on every line item, but some projects will need additional delegation approvals because they involve building improvements over statutory thresholds.
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