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Screven County commissioners approve budget continuity resolution, contracts and multiple reappointments
Summary
The Screven County Board of Commissioners on June 14 adopted a Resolution of Continuing Operations pending the FY 2022–23 budget and approved several contracts and reappointments, all by unanimous votes.
The Board of Commissioners of Screven County on June 14 adopted a Resolution of Continuing Operations to maintain county operations while the FY 2022–23 budget is finalized and approved several routine contracts and board reappointments.
The resolution was moved by Commissioner Allison Willis and seconded by Commissioner Rosa Romeo; it carried by unanimous vote. The resolution was described in the meeting as a stopgap to ensure continuity pending formal budget adoption.
The board also approved a Probation Services Agreement with JAG after a motion from Commissioner Romeo and a second from Commissioner Willis; the motion carried unanimously. Commissioners approved an HVAC repair for the Mental Health building as quoted at $6,985 by Hagan Heating & Air on a motion from Commissioner Mike Dixon, seconded by Vice-Chairman J.C. Warren.
Members reappointed several community volunteers and officials to boards and authorities. Actions included reappointments to the Keep Screven Beautiful Commission (Lynn Freeman and Inez Bland), Industrial Development Authority (John Jeselnik, Stephen Milner and Rachel Thompson), CRC Council (Rick Freeman), EMS Council (Josh Kaiser), Middle Coastal Unified Development Authority (Dorie Bacon and Dorothy Glisson), DFACS Board (Shane Burke), Hospital Authority (David Boddiford), and the Library Board (Evelyn Hubbard and Pauline Watson). Most appointment motions were moved and seconded by sitting commissioners and were approved unanimously.
The board agreed to table action on an expiring Planning & Zoning Board term while awaiting recommendations.
The board scheduled a meeting for July 26, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss LOST negotiations. The meeting went into an executive session on personnel and returned to open session before adjourning at 11:30 a.m.
