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Commissioners approve routine fiscal and personnel items, extend YWCA project scope

November 07, 2025 | Lycoming County, Pennsylvania


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Commissioners approve routine fiscal and personnel items, extend YWCA project scope
Lycoming County commissioners voted unanimously on several consent and action items Tuesday, approving invoices, personnel conditional offers, and three discrete action items on the agenda.

Invoices: The board ratified invoices due through 11/12/2025 to be paid on 11/05/2025 totaling $694,581.34, with the presenter noting fund-source breakdowns (approximately 86.99% from the general fund, 6.73% from RMS, and 6.28% from escrow). The motion was made and passed by recorded voice vote.

Personnel: The board approved conditional offers of employment and promotions, including a promotion to sergeant/training coordinator in the prison (pay grade 10) and a work-crew foreman at the prerelease center (pay grade 8) with effective date 11/09/2025.

Action 5.1 — Mitigation services agreement: The commissioners approved an agreement (2025 budgeted item) for mitigation services to be assigned by the chief public defender at a rate of $85 per hour, not to exceed $2,500 total.

Action 5.2 — YWCA subrecipient agreement amendment: The board approved Amendment No. 1 to extend the YWCA agreement from Dec. 31 to June 30, 2026, rename the project from “YWCA electrical upgrade” to “YWCA building upgrade,” and expand scope to include kitchen renovations; funding was reallocated from an underspend on electrical work, and staff noted use of urban/CDBG funds.

Action 5.3 — Telephone system annual support renewal: The commissioners approved renewal of the county's Mitel phone-system annual support contract for $14,277.28, a 2025 budgeted item.

Each motion was made, seconded and adopted by voice vote; the meeting transcript records unanimous "aye" responses for the items. No amendments were recorded on these votes during the meeting.

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