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Fulton County commissioners approve $58,343.27 in payables, adopt March 3 minutes

Fulton County Board of Commissioners · March 10, 2026

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Summary

At their March 10 meeting the Fulton County Board of Commissioners approved the March 3 minutes and authorized payment of $58,343.27 in bills across multiple funds, and noted an earlier March 4 emergency executive session on personnel matters.

The Fulton County Board of Commissioners on March 10 approved the March 3 meeting minutes and authorized payment of $58,343.27 in county bills, the board recorded in its minutes. Commissioner Randy H. Bunch, chairman, called the meeting to order and the board then approved the minutes on a motion by Commissioner Steven L. Wible.

The board approved account payables dated March 10, 2026, on a motion by Commissioner Hervey P. Hann; Chief Clerk Stacey M. Shives recorded the fund-by-fund breakdown. The total of $58,343.27 included $48,919.07 from the General Fund (Fund 100), $6,735.88 from Liquid Fuels (Fund 201), $362.09 from the SFC Technology Grant (Fund 227), $174.00 from Law Library (Fund 235), $1,621.18 from 911 (Fund 238), $43.00 from Hazmat (Fund 240), $370.88 from Domestic Incentive (Fund 255), and $117.17 from Domestic Relations (Fund 256).

The action on payables and approval of minutes were recorded as passing 'all in favor.' The board also announced it had held an Emergency Executive Session on March 4, 2026, concerning personnel matters; the minutes note motions to enter and exit that session.

The meeting record also shows a brief discussion with Fred Black about maintenance issues at the Hustontown Senior Center; Commissioner Bunch said Building and Maintenance Director Brad Seville and the chairman would inspect the building to determine next steps. The board adjourned at 4:00 p.m. following a work session that included HR Administrator Mary Huston.