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Livingston County approves wide set of resolutions and contracts, from nursing‑home staffing to bridge work
Summary
At the Nov. 12 meeting the board approved numerous resolutions by consent and roll call: contracts for nursing‑home staffing and facility improvements, health department contracts and a new mental health clinic schedule, multiple planning and public‑safety contracts, bridge replacement awards and intermunicipal agreements, and approved §303‑b agricultural district additions following a SEQR negative declaration.
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The Livingston County Board of Supervisors used unanimous‑consent and roll‑call votes to approve a broad set of resolutions and contracts spanning health care, infrastructure, public safety and planning.
Notable actions approved during the meeting included authorization for the chairman to sign a nursing‑home staffing contract with Excel Staffing Solutions LLC for the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation and approval of a contract for installation of sliding automatic doors for the facility (bid 202540). The board also authorized multiple Department of Health contracts (including BrightStart Pediatric SLP & OT Services PLLC and New York eHealth Collaborative Inc.) and established the Department of Health’s mental health clinic B effective Nov. 1, 2025.
On infrastructure, the board awarded a contract for the Star Road bridge replacement project (Taunton Gully) to Twin Tier Constructors under the referenced NYSDOT PIN and approved implementation and supplemental agreements to appropriate federal and state aid for the project. The board also authorized supplemental inspection services for another bridge rehabilitation project and several NYSDOT supplemental agreements for county highway work.
Board members approved professional services contracts for youth development funding (Catholic Charities, Girl Scouts of Western New York, Legal Aid Society of Rochester, and Western New York Children’s Advocacy Network) and authorized AV installation, jail security control contracts, and the purchase of a Sheriff’s Office Ford Transit van. The board also authorized a co‑development agreement with the Livingston County Land Bank Corporation (1920 Buell Ave., Lima) and multiple planning‑department contracts (Genesee Valley Conservancy, GeoCove Inc., Livingston County Soil & Water Conservation District, others).
During the public hearings the board adopted a SEQR negative declaration for the §303‑b agricultural district additions introduced by Megan Crow and then approved the §303‑b parcels to be added to Agricultural Districts Nos. 2 and 3; the transcript records a small number of abstentions on that vote. Most other items were moved by supervisors and adopted via consent with roll calls recorded in the transcript.
The meeting minutes and transcript record the motions and adoptions; in several instances the transcript contains roll‑call numeric formatting that appears unclear (for example, entries like "Ayes, 4727; Absent 327"). Where the transcript’s numeric formatting is ambiguous, the article notes adoption as recorded rather than restating unclear numeric tallies.
The board moved into executive session later in the meeting to discuss the history of a particular person or persons.

