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Vermilion County approves aggregate-hauling resolutions after county engineer’s letting
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Summary
Following a Jan. 20 engineer letting, the board approved multiple resolutions awarding aggregate‑hauling work to recommended vendors and dispensed with readings; a roll‑call vote recorded at least one abstention.
Vermilion County commissioners voted to adopt a package of resolutions awarding aggregate-hauling work following a county-engineer letting held Jan. 20.
The county engineer reported recommended vendors including Langley Trucking, River Trucking and Osterberg Trucking and asked the board to “dispatch with the reading and vote for this passage.” During roll-call voting, members registered their votes and the chair announced the resolutions were adopted. A member remarked during the roll call that the tally included “1 abstain,” which was recorded in the meeting exchange.
The action moves contracts forward for the county’s aggregate needs; staff indicated the measures were routine procurement stemming from the engineer’s letting.
Article provenance: county engineer report on the letting and the roll-call vote adopting the resolutions.

