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Cherokee County commissioners approve budget revisions, revaluation contract and multiple public-safety purchases
Summary
At their Nov. 17 meeting, the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a package of budget revisions, contracts and public-safety purchases, including $54,211.55 for school boiler repairs, a $500,000 revaluation budget and a contract with Vincent Valuations for the 2028 reappraisal.
Cherokee County commissioners voted unanimously Nov. 17 to approve a series of budget revisions, contracts and purchases affecting schools, public safety and county administration.
The board approved Cherokee County Schools’ request to use $54,211.55 in sales-tax funds to repair boilers at Andrews Middle School, Murphy Elementary School and Hiwassee Dam School. Commissioners also approved smaller contingency expenditures to outfit a Ford Explorer for the Sheriff’s Office ($7,626) and to upgrade the detention center’s fingerprint machine ($36,000). The board approved use of contingency funds ($11,550) plus $16,500 in sale-of-asset proceeds to buy a new…
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