Votes at a glance: term limits added to agenda, hospital fund approved for ADA playgrounds, election-commission move funding denied

Sumner County Board of County Commissioners · February 23, 2026

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Summary

At its February meeting the Sumner County Commission added a term-limits resolution to the agenda, approved appropriations from the hospital fund for ADA playground equipment (with amendment to include interest), and denied multiple funding requests for the Election Commission’s move to the TRC building.

Several formal actions and budget decisions were taken at the Sumner County Board of County Commissioners meeting.

Term limits and agenda placement: Commissioners voted to add a term‑limits resolution to the agenda after a motion by Commissioner Mansfield; placing the item on the agenda required a 13‑vote threshold and passed. Commissioners noted that passage of any term‑limits measure later in the process could require additional votes or state-level steps.

Hospital fund appropriation for ADA playgrounds: The commission approved an appropriation from the county’s hospital fund for ADA playground equipment and related construction. The transcript records a movement of '817,684' (also referenced later in the discussion as '816,684') from hospital reserves; commissioners amended the motion to specify the funds would be used for purchase and construction of ADA playground equipment and to include 'plus any interest accrued' in the hospital fund at the time of expenditure. The amended motion passed unanimously.

Election Commission funding denied: The commission voted to deny multiple funding requests related to the Election Commission’s occupation of the TRC building while litigation is pending. A motion to deny an appropriation of $13,910 to move election equipment passed, and a separate motion to deny funds for circuits/relocation at the TRC building also passed. Commissioners cited an ongoing lawsuit between the commission and the election office and differing views about whether funding requests should be considered while litigation is unresolved.

Other approvals: The commission approved grouped consent agenda items, several certificates of recognition, a surplus deviation for the sheriff’s department, a multi‑year file agreement for the sheriff, and an application by the sheriff’s office for a community grant. Several motions passed unanimously; abstentions were recorded where noted in the minutes.

What comes next: The commission recorded amendments and directed follow-up for implementation where required — for example, directing the county mayor to forward certain resolutions and asking legislative and budget committees to continue work on items referred for further study.