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Williams County commissioners approve speed‑limit change, sealed‑bid sale and revoke liquor license in December meeting

Williams County Board of County Commissioners · December 17, 2024
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Summary

At its Dec. 17 meeting the Williams County Board approved several routine and substantive actions: setting a 35 mph limit on a stretch of County Road 1A, authorizing a sealed‑bid sale of a tax‑foreclosed property, forwarding a $139,641 Sherp vehicle request to the 1% committee, and denying a liquor license for failure to meet inspection/application requirements. Several appointments were also made.

The Williams County Board of County Commissioners on Dec. 17 approved a cluster of administrative and policy motions, including a local speed‑limit change, a sealed‑bid property sale, and the denial of a liquor license for failure to submit required inspection and application materials.

A motion to set the speed limit on County Road 1A to 35 miles per hour between a point just north of a residence on the hill and Highway 2 — a stretch commissioners discussed as roughly two to 2.25 miles — passed after commissioners refined the start and end points and approved an amendment specifying 2.25 miles. The change was prompted by a resident complaint about heavy truck traffic and concerns about vehicle speeds…

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