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At a Worth County meeting, participants approved updated Title VI nondiscrimination assurances and the county’s agreement with the Department of Transportation, a move officials said was needed to remain compliant with federal aid requirements. The meeting also approved an addendum to a law-enforcement agreement with the city of Fertile and routine monthly and quarterly financial reports.
The Title VI documentation was introduced by Rich (Unidentified Speaker 2), who said he had updated the board chair’s name and the chain-of-command chart and moved to approve both the Title VI assurances and the DOT agreement to avoid jeopardizing federal funding. The motion was seconded and carried by voice vote.
The addendum to the law-enforcement agreement with the city of Fertile was presented and approved on a separate motion recorded by the meeting leader (Unidentified Speaker 1). Meeting minutes show the motion was seconded and the chair stated, 'Motion carries.'
Participants also approved monthly and quarterly reports after a call for a motion and a second; the vote was recorded by voice as carried. No roll-call tallies were given in the transcript; outcomes were reported as voice votes and recorded as 'Motion carries.'
Votes at a glance - Approval of agenda and prior minutes — outcome: approved by voice vote. - Approval of Title VI assurances and DOT agreement — outcome: approved by voice vote (mover: Rich (Unidentified Speaker 2); second: not specified). - Approval of monthly and quarterly reports — outcome: approved by voice vote. - Approval of addendum with the city of Fertile (law enforcement) — outcome: approved by voice vote. - Adjournment — outcome: approved by voice vote.
What happens next The transcript records no formal amendments or roll-call vote counts for these actions. The Title VI assurances and DOT agreement were presented as standard assurances required to maintain eligibility for federal aid; any paperwork updates and signatures were described as the remaining administrative steps.
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