Marshall County adopts routine administrative resolutions, approves nondiscrimination language

Marshall County Board of Supervisors · December 31, 2025

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Summary

At its Jan. 2, 2026 organizational meeting the Marshall County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a package of administrative resolutions (construction evaluation; moving permits; blanket road closures; certificate of completion; embargo signs), approved a Title VI nondiscrimination agreement and adopted a county discrimination disclaimer; all motions passed by roll call.

The Marshall County Board of Supervisors approved a series of routine administrative resolutions and policies at its Jan. 2, 2026 organizational meeting.

Resolutions adopted by motion and roll-call vote included: - Resolution 2026-0001 (construction evaluation resolution). - Resolution 2026-0002 (moving permits). - Resolution 2026-0003 (blanket road closures for the secondary roads department). - Resolution 2026-0004 (certificate of completion for the secondary roads department). - Resolution 2026-0005 (erect embargo signs for secondary roads).

The board also approved a Title VI nondiscrimination agreement, described on the record as falling under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and read and approved a Marshall County discrimination disclaimer that states, in part: "No person shall be excluded from the receipt of services or benefits, and no employee shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, religious or political affiliation, and physical or mental disability consistent with applicable state and federal policies and regulations." The disclaimer text was entered for the record and the board voted to adopt it.

Votes were recorded by roll call; the segments capture affirmative responses for the supervisors queried by name for each motion.

Actions taken at the meeting were administrative in nature and carried by roll-call votes. Staff will include the adopted resolutions and the nondiscrimination language in the official minutes.