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Livingston County Board adopts routine resolutions, amends 2026 budget and appoints youth board member
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Summary
The board approved multiple routine actions by roll-call and unanimous consent, including a proclamation for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, a contract authorization with Forest Hill Catering, a 2026 budget amendment for highway and sheriff's office, tax-roll corrections for the Town of Austin, and the appointment of Tony Radisi to the county youth board.
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors adopted a series of routine resolutions and administrative actions during its meeting, approving proclamations, contracts, a budget amendment and an appointment.
A resolution proclaiming March 2026 as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month was moved and adopted by roll-call vote. The board also authorized the chairman to sign a contract with Forest Hill Catering after a motion to adopt the resolution.
"Mister chairman, I move this resolution and ask for unanimous consent," said Mister Knapp when moving one of the resolutions, language repeated for other routine items in the transcript.
The board approved an amendment to the 2026 Livingston County budget affecting the highway and sheriff's offices; the transcript records the resolution being moved (Mister May) and then adopted by roll-call.
The board considered and adopted correcting the tax roll for the Town of Austin after a short procedural pause to correct agenda numbering; the board recorded votes and the motion was adopted. The board also considered a local-law item authorizing lease or sale of county real property without public advertisement or competitive bidding; staff and the clerk clarified that the measure required a two-thirds vote and the resolution was adopted according to the transcript.
The board announced the appointment of Tony Radisi, representing Cornell Cooperative Extension of Livingston, to the Livingston County Youth Board.
The transcript records these matters as motions carried by roll-call or unanimous consent; specific individual vote tallies are not consistently legible in this excerpt, though multiple roll-call ayes were recorded for each adopted item.

