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Harrison County authorizes attorney to pursue bond claim for Crown Hill subdivision

October 27, 2025 | Harrison County, Mississippi


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Harrison County authorizes attorney to pursue bond claim for Crown Hill subdivision
The Harrison County Board of Commissioners voted to authorize the county attorney to make a bond claim related to the Crown Hill subdivision and to file suit if necessary to collect the funds.

Commissioner 1 said, "I would ask for an order authorizing the board attorney to make claim for the bond on the Crown Hill subdivision. I guess, I guess, I mean, it's the traveler's insurance company or any others and including if necessary to file suit to collect those funds." The board called for a motion, a second and then took the vote with members responding "Aye." The meeting transcript does not record individual voter names.

The action directs the county attorney to pursue recovery from the subdivision bond and from Travelers Insurance or other potentially responsible insurers, and authorizes litigation if needed. The transcript does not specify the bond amount, the legal basis for the claim, or whether the county has previously made a demand; those details were not provided during the recorded discussion.

The item was discussed and a formal motion was made, seconded and approved during the session. No further implementation steps, timelines, or budget implications were stated on the record.

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