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Fairfield County commissioners list SIB loan, service agreements and multiple appropriations on Sept. 30 agenda

Fairfield County Board of Commissioners · September 30, 2025

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Summary

The Fairfield County Board of Commissioners posted a Sept. 30, 2025 agenda that includes a proposed State Infrastructure Bank loan term sheet for the Basil Western Road realignment, multiple appropriations and memo transactions across county funds, service agreements for child protective services and a sheriff grant application.

The Fairfield County Board of Commissioners posted a regular meeting agenda for Sept. 30, 2025, that includes a slate of routine financial and administrative resolutions and several items of note, including a proposed State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) loan term sheet for the Basil Western Road realignment project and service agreements routed through Job & Family Services.

The agenda lists budget transfers and appropriations across multiple county funds, including a resolution to transfer funds within the Safety & Security budget, memo transactions to allocate interest reimbursements for the Fairfield Department of Health, Fairfield County Parks and the Fairfield County Port Authority, and an authorization to record a 2% administrative fee for managing the county’s self‑insurance program. A separate resolution would appropriate funds for the Fairfield County Dog Shelter. The agenda provides fund numbers for many line items but does not state amounts or final votes.

Transportation and capital-project items on the agenda include a resolution to approve a State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) loan term sheet from the Ohio Department of Transportation for the Basil Western Road realignment project and multiple County Engineer resolutions: appropriations related to 2024 motor vehicle expenses, contractual-service appropriations, and an authorization for Fairfield County Engineer Jeremiah D. Upp to apply to the Ohio Public Works Commission State Capital Improvement Program and to execute contracts as required. The agenda identifies the projects and authorizations but does not include staff presentations, public testimony, or recorded outcomes in the provided material.

Job & Family Services listed memo expenditures for costs of birth certificates and for bus passes paid to Lancaster‑Fairfield Public Transit as memo expenditures for the Public Children’s Services fund. The agenda also shows two proposed service agreements for the Child Protective Services division: one with The Bair Foundation and one with Dimensional Phases Group Home. The agenda text does not specify contract values, term lengths or vote results.

Planning, public safety and utilities items include a dedication replat for the DHL Subdivision through the Regional Planning Commission, a request to appropriate commissary funds for the sheriff, and a resolution authorizing submission of the Fiscal Year 2026 CFLP litter law enforcement grant application for the sheriff’s office. The Utilities Department listed a resolution to assess 2025 water and sewer delinquencies. The agenda gives the subject and fund or program identifiers but does not include staff reports or recorded actions in the provided document.

The agenda also includes a resolution authorizing payment of invoices that require Board approval and lists the next regular meeting for Oct. 7, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. A separate State of the County event is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. at Sheridan Center, 1550 Sheridan Dr., Lancaster. The agenda text supplied to this report is an order of business and does not include debate, motions on the floor, or vote tallies; outcomes are not specified in the supplied transcript.

Because the provided material is the published agenda and not a full meeting transcript or minutes, this article lists items as they appear on the agenda and does not report approvals or defeats unless those results were explicitly recorded in the document.