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Meigs County commission approves rezoning, school fund and several budget items; informational items noted

November 21, 2025 | Meigs County, Tennessee


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Meigs County commission approves rezoning, school fund and several budget items; informational items noted
The Meigs County Commission completed routine agenda business including a rezoning resolution, budget amendments and informational updates.

Commissioners approved a resolution to rezone part of Parcel 47 from industrial (second reading and finalization of a months-old matter). The board recorded affirmative responses to a motion and second to approve the resolution.

The commission also moved and approved the board of education general purpose fund and a bridge-related plan for a proposed crossing to Zulu Creek, with the mayor indicating the county will assume responsibility once the other party completes construction.

A library maintenance-of-effort (MOE) amendment to the budget and state aid for the highway department were approved after motions and seconds. Commissioners recorded that they would not take action on other memoranda pending further review.

Several informational items were presented including a zoning compliance report noting 11 current construction projects. No contested votes or amendments were recorded for the listed measures at the meeting.

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