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Tift County adopts $25,000 cap for non‑budgeted purchases in revised purchasing policy
Summary
The Tift County Board of Commissioners on Jan. 12 adopted Resolution No. 2026‑02, amending the county purchasing policy to set a $25,000 limit for non‑budgeted procurements and to align mandatory public‑works bidding thresholds with state law. The measure passed 6‑0.
The Tift County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Jan. 12 to adopt Resolution No. 2026‑02, revising the county's purchasing policy to set a $25,000 cap for non‑budgeted purchases and to align bidding thresholds for public works with state law.
County Manager Jim Carter presented the change as an update to reflect current state requirements and to clarify…
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