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The Wilson County Road Commission recorded several routine motions and voice votes during its Jan. 9 meeting. The transcript records the following actions by voice vote; specific roll-call tallies were not provided.
- Approval of minutes: "Motion to approve" the minutes was moved and seconded; the item passed by voice vote.
- Duct tire (junk tire) repair: Staff asked whether the commission needed to approve a duct-tire repair; the commission moved, seconded and approved the repair by voice vote.
- Superintendent report / system superintendent items: The commission moved, seconded and approved the superintendent's report and related routine items by voice vote.
- Subdivision / new road list: The commission discussed an updated new-road list; routine approval language appears in the transcript and related maintenance items were approved by voice.
- Motion to adjourn: The commission moved and seconded a motion to adjourn; the meeting adjourned by voice vote.
Transcript records show motions and seconds but does not attach mover/second names or individual vote tallies for these routine approvals; each motion was approved by unanimous "aye" voice vote as recorded in the meeting transcript.
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