Votes at a glance: tax sale, bridge engineering, sheriff contracts and appropriations approved

Adams County Board · November 13, 2025

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Summary

The Adams County Board approved a package of actions including a tax sale resolution, two bridge/structure appropriations, ratification of two Fraternal Order of Police agreements, and grouped fund appropriations; one item (4h) was tabled.

The Adams County Board approved multiple routine and substantive items during its November meeting.

Key votes at a glance: - Tax sale resolution 11-25-001 (Melrose Township parcel) — approved by roll call, 18 yes, 3 absent. - Resolution 202511501027 — $100,000 appropriation to Hutchinson Engineering for replacement work on County Highway 1 over Lick Creek — approved by voice vote. - Resolution 202511501028 — up to $250,000 appropriation for structure replacement on County Highway 11 over South Fork of Bear Creek (section number read into the record) — approved by voice vote. - Ratification/adoption of two Fraternal Order of Police labor agreements (Sheriff Patrol Sergeant Unit and Correction Sergeant Unit) covering 12/01/2024—/30/2027 — both approved by voice vote after discussion of sick-time liability and accounting effects. - Grouped fund appropriations (4a through 4g) covering health department transfers, VAC programming, and juvenile detention center maintenance — approved by roll call (recorded as 18 in favor, 3 absent for the grouped votes); item 4h was tabled for follow-up.

What was said: County leaders framed the labor agreements as necessary to retain trained deputies and noted first-year raises in some units of 5.5% with offsets achieved by limiting certain post-employment liabilities. The clerk and finance chair confirmed ARPA tracking and public access to ARPA transactions on the county website.

What happens next: Staff will finalize contracts and appropriation paperwork; the tabled item (4h) will be reworked to move an amount between funds and return for approval.

Votes and provenance: Each item was read into the record by the clerk; recorded roll-call tallies and voice votes were captured in the meeting minutes.