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Nelson County Board approves grants, pay changes and policy updates; funds youth baseball trip
Summary
The Board approved a set of measures including an MOU increase for body-worn camera review, acceptance of a DCJS accreditation grant for the Sheriff’s Office (federal $30,720; local match $10,240), a constitutional officer supplement policy amendment, participation in the Kroger opioid settlement, and a $5,000 donation for Amherst Youth Baseball.
At its July 9 meeting the Nelson County Board of Supervisors approved a series of grants, policy amendments and local commitments affecting public safety, personnel pay, opioid-abatement participation and community support.
Body-worn camera MOU: The Board approved Resolution R2024-51 to increase local funding to the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office to assist with the workload from reviewing and redacting body-worn camera footage. County staff said the FY25 funding request would provide local support in lieu of hiring another Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney; the resolution as adopted authorizes the…
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