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Carroll County commissioners approve letter to delegation, vote to review sealed minutes; cameras proposal introduced
Summary
Carroll County commissioners on March 14 voted to send a letter to the county delegation about its treatment of county employees and to review sealed nonpublic minutes from the last 10 years. A separate motion to install surveillance cameras in the commissioners' office was introduced after staff raised concerns about missing boxes but had no recorded public vote.
Carroll County commissioners on March 14 voted to send a letter to the county delegation about its treatment of county employees and approved a motion to review and begin releasing sealed nonpublic minutes going back 10 years. Commissioners also introduced — but did not record a final vote on — a proposal to add surveillance cameras inside the commissioners' office after staff said boxes were removed from a former commissioner's desk.
The votes came during the meeting's new-business segment. The motion to send a letter to the county delegation was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote. Commissioners then debated and approved a separate motion to review sealed minutes from the last…
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