Votes at a glance: Feb. 16 Northampton County commissioners meeting

Northampton County Board of Commissioners · February 16, 2026

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Summary

The board approved acceptance of a Commerce grant agreement for Commerce Park sewer expansion, authorized the tax official to advertise delinquent tax lists, and adopted budget amendment #7; all motions carried by voice vote.

At the Feb. 16 meeting the Northampton County Board of Commissioners recorded the following formal actions:

- Industrial development fund / Commerce agreement (Commerce Park sewer expansion): Motion to approve the agreement was moved by Speaker 5, seconded by Speaker 2; the board voted aye and the chair declared the motion carried. Staff described the agreement as a formality to accept Commerce funds (the staff presentation referenced a $1,500,000 Commerce award and a prior $3,000,000 Golden Leaf Foundation announcement) and said execution permits design, engineering and permitting to proceed.

- Authorization to advertise delinquent taxes: Miss Mason (tax department) requested authorization to advertise secured and unsecured delinquent tax bills (anticipated second or third week in April 2026). Speaker 6 moved to grant Miss Mason authorization; Speaker 14 seconded; the board voted aye and carried the motion.

- Budget amendment No. 7: Speaker 14 moved to approve budget amendment #7 (Speaker 2 seconded). The amendment formalizes previously approved items moved from contingency to expense categories, including a $2,000 Cooperative Extension grant and a $50,000 entry for Northampton County Public Schools' new market tax credit fee. The board voted aye and carried the motion.

Votes were recorded by voice; the meeting transcript indicates unanimous aye responses for these items. Specific roll-call tallies (by named commissioner) were not provided in the transcript beyond voice affirmations that the motions passed.