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Livingston County board approves dozens of resolutions, awards contracts and adopts agricultural district additions
Summary
In a largely unanimous consent session the board approved multiple contracts, appointments, grant agreements, highway project awards and additions to agricultural districts under NYS Ag & Markets Law §303‑b. Several items were adopted by roll call with the recurring recorded tally 'Ayes 4727, Absent 327.'
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The Livingston County Board of Supervisors used unanimous‑consent procedures and roll calls to approve a wide array of resolutions, including appointments, professional‑services contracts, grant awards, capital projects and agricultural district additions.
Notable actions recorded in the meeting include appointment of members to county subcommittees and councils (for example, Tara Wilkos to the chemical dependency subcommittee and mental‑health/substance‑use committee; Deborah Bump, Heather Grasso and Jennifer Switzer to the Community Initiatives Council), authorization for the chairman to sign contracts for the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation (including a staffing contract with Excel Staffing Solutions LLC), and authorizations for health department services (BrightStart Pediatric SLP and OT Services PLLC and New York eHealth Collaborative Inc.).
The board also awarded multiple bids and contracts for county projects: installation of sliding automatic doors at the County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation (bid 202540 to Adlo Entrance Systems Inc.), highway and bridge replacements and related NYSDOT federal/state aid agreements (Star Road over Taunton Gully bridge replacement and other PIN‑referenced projects), and purchase approvals for sheriff's office equipment and vehicles. Several community program and youth development professional‑services contracts were authorized (Catholic Charities, Girl Scouts of Western New York, Legal Aid Society of Rochester, Western New York Children's Advocacy Network Inc.).
During the meeting the board adopted a SEQRA negative declaration and approved additions under New York State Agriculture and Markets Law section 303‑b for three petitions (presented earlier by Megan Crow) affecting about 41.08 acres across towns including Avon, Mount Morris and Sparta. Recorded votes on routine items repeatedly note 'Ayes 4727' with 'Absent 327' on several roll calls.
Why it matters: The package of actions includes public‑health contracts, infrastructure construction and appointments that will affect service delivery in 2026 and beyond. The 303‑b agricultural additions change the formal status of specific parcels for agricultural protections under state law.
What comes next: Contract signings and implementation steps will be executed by the respective county departments and the chair (as authorized). Several capital projects reference NYSDOT PIN numbers and federal/state aid and will proceed through procurement and oversight channels; the board moved later to executive session on personnel and other matters and no further public votes on these items were recorded in the transcript.

