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Randolph County adopts ADA/Title VI resolution, approves zoning fixes and moves forward on courthouse security upgrades
Summary
Randolph County commissioners adopted an ADA/Title VI resolution and compliance statements, approved corrections to three zoning ordinances (suspending rules for same-day readings), authorized several contracts, and directed design work for courthouse security after a grant denial.
Randolph County commissioners voted to adopt an updated Americans with Disabilities Act and Title VI implementation resolution and to sign required statements of nondiscrimination, county staff said, clearing the way to meet federal and state funding conditions.
Mitch Hansel of USI Consultants, hired by the county to draft the documents, told the board the update lists identified accessibility deficiencies and an ordered priority list. "We're hired by the county to put together an ADA transition plan and a Title VI implementation plan," Hansel said, and he said he will deliver both hard and electronic copies to county staff. Joe Copeland, the county's ADA/Title VI coordinator, said state reviewers asked for updated Title VI assurance language and set a near-term submission date.
Why it matters: adopting the plan and signing compliance statements keeps Randolph County…
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