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Nelson supervisors agree to fund six sheriff vehicles, allocate $384,000 from one-time funds
Summary
After reviewing fleet needs and replacement cycles, the Board reached consensus to provide six fully equipped Sheriff’s vehicles at a total cost of $384,000 from non-recurring carryover funds, reducing Non-Recurring reserves to about $313,288.
The Nelson County Board of Supervisors agreed March 18 to fund six fully equipped Sheriff’s Office vehicles in its FY25 budget, allocating $384,000 from non-recurring funds to replenish a worn fleet.
Sheriff Mark E. Embrey told supervisors the office expects to be fully staffed on May 1 and outlined a vehicle-replacement rhythm of roughly three years and about 45,000 miles per vehicle per year; he said a new norm would be cycling at least five vehicles…
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