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Votes at a glance: Franklin County commissioners adopt routine and major resolutions on Nov. 4, 2025

Franklin County Board of Commissioners · November 4, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 4 meeting, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners adopted a series of resolutions, approving procurement contracts, grant awards and facility planning contracts. Several high-value items were approved with a noted abstention by Commissioner Boyce.

The Franklin County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 4 adopted multiple resolutions spanning procurement, grants, facility planning, annexations and bond conduit approvals. Key adopted items included:

• Resolution 80325 — Transfer of appropriations to purchase a replacement copier for the Common Pleas Court administration (replacement request $13,290; total copier cost $15,745). Adopted unanimously.

• Resolution 80425 — Addendum to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction grant, additional $567,129 for a new total grant of $12,769,969. Adopted unanimously.

• Resolution 80525 — Contract with V Turner and Co. for board-of-revision mediation services (not to exceed $150,000). Adopted unanimously.

• Resolution 80625 — Contract with OhioHealth Employer Services LLC for employee and preemployment medical and drug/alcohol testing (total $352,000). Adopted with Commissioner Boyce’s noted abstention.

• Resolution 80725 — Fourth…

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