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Votes at a glance: Whitley County Fiscal Court approves ordinances, contracts and an extension-board appointment

Whitley County Fiscal Court · January 16, 2024
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Summary

At its meeting the Whitley County Fiscal Court approved first readings of two ordinances (occupational tax interlocal renewal and a budget amendment), accepted grant and clerk reports, awarded a waste-hauling contract to Rumpke, approved a fire-alarm monitoring contract for the county detention center, renewed an IT maintenance agreement, approved EMA program funds and appointed Darlene Belew to the county extension board.

The Whitley County Fiscal Court approved a series of routine and project-level items during its meeting, taking recorded roll-call votes on ordinances, contracts, reports and an appointment.

Ordinances and budget - Ordinance 2024-01 (first reading): The court approved first reading of a near-20-year renewal of an interlocal occupational-tax agreement under which the county collects the tax and distributes portions to the county’s cities. - Ordinance 2024-02 (first reading): The court approved first reading of Budget Amendment No. 4 to record litter-abatement settlement receipts and interlocal receipts from the Knox County industrial-park agreement.

Grants and clerk reports - Resolution 2024-01 (House Bill 1 clerk election equipment grant): The court approved acceptance of a grant to…

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