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Commissioners approve several grants, contracts and purchases including EMS training grant, bridge design, and debt-accounting software
Summary
The Board of Carroll County Commissioners on April 3 approved a package of grants, contracts and purchases including an ALS training grant application, a $5,000 dementia-awareness grant, a community-asset contract, a Debtbook subscription, a bridge-design contract and a stamped-concrete purchase for the Farm Museum.
Carroll County commissioners voted on multiple grants, contracts and purchases during their April 3 meeting. The board approved a set of county-run and grant-funded items that county staff said are within the FY25 budget and are necessary for operations, planning and capital work.
Key votes and approvals at a glance (text below lists each item, the board outcome, and key details):
- Advanced Life Support (ALS) training grant: The board approved submission and acceptance of a FY25 ALS funding grant that will reimburse continuing-education costs for approximately 100 county paramedics. County staff described the grant as 100% funded with no local match. Vote: approved by voice vote.
- Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) grant: The board approved acceptance of a $5,000 BOLD grant (through the Maryland Department of Health and CDC program channels) and execution of a contract with the Carroll County Health Department.…
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