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Votes at a glance: Randolph County commissioners approve several funds, declare surplus property and disapprove Riverstart site
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Summary
At the March meeting the board approved reimbursements and advances (including a $50,000 EDTA advance to Albany), adopted a surplus‑property resolution, approved minutes and claims, and disapproved the Riverstart Solar Park 2 site location after the public hearing.
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners took several formal actions during its session:
- Approved reimbursement/motion related to an inmate transfer (motion recorded with inconsistent amounts in the transcript: $44,025 mentioned by the sheriff and a motion recorded as $4,025). Commissioners approved the motion by voice vote.
- Approved a $50,000 advance of EDTA funds to the Town of Albany to support purchase of a combined fire/rescue truck; motion passed by voice vote. The applicant said the truck cost would be about $640,000–$650,000 in total and that Delaware Township/Trustee funds would cover the remainder.
- Directed staff to prepare a resolution to transfer a county-owned parcel next to the Modoc fire station to the Town of Modoc for an expanded municipal/fire building; motion to form the resolution passed.
- Adopted Resolution 2026-05 listing surplus Motorola radio equipment and two 2020 Dodge Durangos for disposal; motion passed by voice vote.
- Approved minutes from 03/02/2026 and regular claims totaling $1,720,334.38 by voice vote.
- After a public hearing on Riverstart Solar Park 2, commissioners voted to disapprove the project’s location under the county ordinance; the board will provide written notice of the determination to the area plan director within five days.
Where available, the motions were moved and seconded on the record and passed by voice vote; specific roll-call tallies were not recorded in the transcript.

