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Woods County commissioners approved a resolution disposing of a surplus D3 cat scraper (ID D316-005) after the item sold at an online auction for $37,169.
Speaker 1 presented the resolution and reported the sale to “Pablo's trucking from Farmersville, California.” Speaker 4 asked whether a motion was on the table; Speaker 2 seconded and the chair called for a voice vote. The record shows the chair called “Aye,” signaling approval. Commissioners noted that two trucks arrived at the site to collect the single piece of equipment.
The action was treated as a standard surplus disposal following a public online auction. The transcript does not include further details about the auction platform beyond the transcription of the phrase "Bitter Do online auction" nor does it record a roll-call vote or dissenting votes.
The disposals list and sale price were read into the record at the meeting; commissioners moved on to subsequent agenda items after the vote.
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