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Limestone County Commission approves $3.4 million in claims, accepts state-funded vans and names three to health board
Summary
At its Feb. 2 meeting the Limestone County Commission approved $3,402,853.11 in claims, accepted $155,007.89 in state funding (with a $38,947 county match) for two new vans, appointed three members to the Health Care Authority, approved hires and subdivision plats, and authorized a lawsuit over Hall Road property.
The Limestone County Commission on Feb. 2 approved routine county business — including $3,402,853.11 in claims — accepted state funding for two new vans and confirmed three appointments to the county Health Care Authority.
Chair opened the meeting, led the pledge and moved through the consent items. The commission voted unanimously to approve the Jan. 20 minutes and to accept the claims totaling $3,402,853.11. The commission also approved a resolution to accept two new vans through the state, with award funding recorded in the minutes as $155,007.89 and a Limestone County match of $38,947.
The commission approved a lease for a postage machine with Penny Bowes at the Washington Street annex and authorized a professional services agreement with Kimberly Horn and Associates Inc. to analyze and modify traffic signal timing at three…
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