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Fulton County commissioners approve millings sale, collections contract and several administrative requests

5333772 · April 7, 2025
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Summary

At their April 7 meeting, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners approved the sale of 2,000 tons of road millings to the City, authorized a contract with a collections vendor for old court debts, appointed a hospital board member and approved several routine personnel and purchasing items, all by unanimous votes.

Fulton County commissioners voted unanimously April 7 to approve a package of routine and administrative items, including selling 2,000 tons of road millings to the City at county cost and authorizing a contract to send older criminal case balances to a collections vendor.

The votes came during a regularly scheduled meeting of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners at the courthouse. Commissioners recorded 3-0 tallies on the largest items and approved additional requests including a hospital board appointment, travel and remote-work permissions and a request for a laptop for the sheriff’s office.

The most prominent votes

Sell millings to the City: Commissioners approved selling 2,000 tons of road millings to the City at county cost (reported in discussion as $5.50 per ton). The motion carried 3-0.

Collections contract (Paycor/Paycorp): Commissioners authorized County Attorney Don (name…

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