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Gallatin County Commission approves routine contracts, subdivision actions and launches open-lands application cycle
Summary
On Jan. 27 the Gallatin County Commission approved claims and contracts (including the low bid for election ballot printing), adopted two resolutions related to road dedications and weight restrictions, authorized an open-lands call for applications with $931,246 available and approved a Big Sky School District amendment for teacher housing triplexes.
The Gallatin County Commission met Jan. 27 and approved routine financial and land-use items, including a contract award for ballot printing and multiple subdivision actions, and issued a call for applications under its Open Lands Program.
The meeting opened with the consent agenda, during which staff reported claims and warrants totaling $2,622,518.10. The commission voted 3–0 to approve the consent agenda. Clerk/staff read the claims list and voucher numbers into the record.
Votes at a glance
- Election ballot printing: The commission approved the contract recommendation for ballot printing and accepted the county elections administrator's recommendation of Color World as the lowest qualifying bidder (bid reported in the presentation as $52,440; the motion text included a slightly different figure during the verbal roll-call). Eric Simerrad, Gallatin County recording recorder and election administrator, said the county received four bids and recommended Color World. The motion passed 3–0.
- Weight restriction resolution…
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