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Clermont County commissioners approve payments, utility transfer and settlements; opt out of Kroger opioid deal

Clermont County Board of Commissioners · October 9, 2024
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Summary

At its Oct. 9 meeting the Clermont County Board of Commissioners approved routine vendor payments totaling $2.32 million, accepted transfer of Batavia's water/wastewater system to the county, approved several contracts and settlements, and voted to opt out of the Kroger opioid‑litigation settlement.

Clermont County commissioners on Oct. 9 approved a set of routine and substantive measures: vendor payments of $2,320,439.63, a resolution transferring the Village of Batavia’s water and wastewater systems to county control, a small contract change order, two settlement agreements and the county’s decision to opt out of a proposed Kroger settlement tied to the National Prescription Opiate Litigation.

The board adopted Resolution No. 125.2‑24 to pay vendors $2,320,439.63 and authorized the auditor to issue warrants pursuant to "section 319.16, the Ohio Revised Code." The vote was recorded by roll call and approved unanimously.

On utilities, the board approved Resolution No. 126‑24 accepting transfer of ownership and responsibility for the Village of Batavia’s water and sewer collection systems to the…

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