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Jefferson County commissioners approve payroll, invoices and agreements for hazmat response, right-of-way and software services
Summary
The Jefferson County Commissioners approved meeting minutes, payroll of $317,525.32, an invoice (transcribed as '823067¢'), and motions to enter a hazardous-material response agreement with Eagles Response Service, grant a 16-foot right-of-way to the Fair Board, and adopt a master service agreement for public-defender case-management software; staff announced a planning commission vacancy and a press exchange referenced a lawsuit statement.
The Jefferson County Commissioners met and approved routine minutes, payroll and several agreements, including a hazardous-material emergency response contract, a 16-foot right-of-way to the Fair Board and a master service agreement for the public defender's case-management system.
Chair (speaker 1) opened the meeting and moved to approve the minutes of Feb. 10; the motion was seconded and the board recorded the motion as approved. The board also moved and approved payment of payroll in the amount of $317,525.32 for the pay period Jan. 21 through Feb. 19, 2026.
The board voted to enter a hazardous-material emergency response agreement with Eagles Response Service to provide emergency and nonemergency response services to Jefferson County. The Chair said the agreement is tied to a state statute as the legal basis and that solicitor approval was pending. Paul,…
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