Votes at a glance: Board approves multiple resolutions, schedules local-law hearings and appoints FOIL officer

Delaware County Board of Supervisors · November 26, 2025

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Summary

At its meeting the Delaware County Board approved a series of resolutions including budget amendments, tax apportionments, year-end accounting adjustments, final adoption of the 2026 budget, execution of a mitigation intergovernmental agreement, and appointed County Attorney Amy Merkman as FOIL officer; several local-law hearings were scheduled for the next meeting.

The Delaware County Board of Supervisors approved a sequence of resolutions and routine motions during the session.

Highlights from the recorded votes and motions: - Resolution 191: 2025 budget amendment transferring funds to an office for an agent — adopted by roll call. - Resolution 192: 2025 budget amendment for Department of Public Works — adopted by roll call. - Resolution 193: 2025 permitted taxes with property tax services — adopted by roll call. - Resolution 198: Year-end accounting modifications for the Department of Fiscal Affairs — adopted (voice vote recorded). - Resolution 203: Final adoption of the 2026 Delaware County budget — adopted by roll call. - Resolution 206: Resolution for execution of mitigation side agreement (IGA) — adopted by roll call.

The board also moved introductions of local laws (3a through 15) and scheduled public hearings on those items for the next meeting on December 10. The chair announced the appointment of County Attorney Amy Merkman as the county's FOIL officer.

Why it matters: The votes finalize current-year accounting and tax apportionments and establish the county's fiscal and policy direction for 2026. Scheduling of local-law public hearings offers the public an opportunity to comment at a future meeting.

Attribution: Actions and outcomes are taken from the board's on-record roll calls and voice votes during the meeting transcript.