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Commissioners approve audit, shelter funds, public-safety incentives and procedural changes; several votes unanimous
Summary
Cumberland County commissioners on Jan. 28 accepted a clean FY2024 audit, authorized $240,000 in transfers for winter 'white flag' shelters, approved ARP funds for recruitment and retention in the sheriff’s office, moved boards-and-commissions appointments to a twice‑yearly schedule, and approved an interim water treatment for two Grays Creek elementary schools.
Cumberland County commissioners on Jan. 28 accepted a clean FY2024 audit, authorized $240,000 in transfers to winter shelter providers, approved American Rescue Plan Act incentives for law‑enforcement recruitment and retention, changed the boards-and-commissions appointment schedule to twice yearly, and approved a stopgap water treatment solution for two Grays Creek elementary schools.
The board voted on a series of discrete motions in a single meeting. Major actions included acceptance of the FY2024 audited financial statements and single-audit results; a budget transfer to expand the county’s White Flag winter-shelter contracts; an ARP allocation to fund sheriff‑related recruitment and retention incentives; a policy…
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