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Washington County board adopts series of budget, staffing and contract resolutions

December 20, 2025 | Washington County, New York


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Washington County board adopts series of budget, staffing and contract resolutions
The Washington County Board of Supervisors adopted a slate of resolutions at its Dec. 19 meeting covering sewer rate schedules, budget amendments, bid awards, staffing patterns and other regular county business.

Key actions included:

- Resolution 306: Declared network switches in the information technology department surplus and offered them to SUNY Adirondack (adopted by voice vote).

- Resolutions 307 and 308: Adopted Introductory Local Law F (Sewer District No. 1 rate schedule) and Introductory Local Law G (Sewer District No. 2 rate schedule) following roll-call votes; the clerk announced adoption in the record.

- Resolution 309: Adopted Introductory Local Law H establishing salary provisions for named county officers for calendar year 2026 (roll call adoption recorded).

- Resolution 312: Approved the Tri-County Workforce Development Board budget for program year 2025 (adopted by voice vote).

- Resolutions 316–334: Approved permit-fee schedule changes, EMS advisory board appointments, budget amendments for mental-health state aid, award of several bids (precast concrete box covers and sheriff uniforms), interfund loans and salary schedules for exempt and non-union titles. Most passed by voice vote or roll call as recorded.

Many of these items were presented and moved with limited discussion. Where roll calls occurred the transcript records individual 'yes' and 'no' responses; numeric tallies in the transcript are sometimes presented in shorthand and in a few places the text is inconsistent. The transcript does not include full ordinance text, grant documents, or bid specifications.

What changed: Multiple routine operational and budgetary authorizations were approved to carry county business into 2026. Several recognition resolutions were also adopted for departing supervisors and staff.

Next steps: Departments named in each resolution will proceed with implementation (awarded vendors, updated fee schedules, appointments and budget adjustments); specific implementation dates and contract details were not included in the meeting transcript.

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