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Votes at a glance: minutes, tax settlements, cleanup contracts, capital purchase, personnel and standing opioid fund orders

Pike County Fiscal Court · December 5, 2024
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Summary

At its Dec. 5 special meeting, the Pike County Fiscal Court approved minutes, multiple sheriff settlement statements, awarded illegal-dump cleanup contracts, authorized a 32-yard packer purchase, approved personnel actions, and set standing order authority for opioid-settlement checks.

The Pike County Fiscal Court took several formal actions on Dec. 5. Below are the key votes and outcomes recorded by roll call.

Approval of minutes: The court approved the minutes of Nov. 8 and Nov. 19 on a motion by Commissioner Atkins, seconded by Commissioner Lewis. Roll-call votes: Commissioners Scott, Atkins and Lewis and Judge Jones voted yes.

Sheriff settlement statements: The court approved acceptance/issuance for the Pike County Sheriff's settlement statements for 2020–21 unmined coal taxes (period cited in discussion) and for 2023 oil, gas and limestone property taxes (period cited). Motions were made by Commissioner Atkins, seconded by Commissioner Lewis, and both passed on recorded roll call.

Opioid-settlement standing orders and MOAs: The court authorized the…

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