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Hampshire County Commission — votes at a glance (March 24, 2026)

Hampshire County Commission · March 25, 2026

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Summary

Summary of motions and formal actions taken at the March 24 Hampshire County Commission meeting, including appointments, a proclamation, contract authorization, estate approvals and invoices.

At its March 24 meeting the Hampshire County Commission approved a series of routine and project actions. Key votes and approvals:

- Approval of prior meeting minutes — motion passed unanimously.

- Appointment: Ethan X. Schaefer, final approval as a 9-1-1 dispatcher effective March 23, 2026 — motion passed.

- Parks & Recreation board: Stacy Koopa nominated to replace Sue Davis — nomination approved.

- Proclamation: March designated American Red Cross Month; motion to adopt and post proclamation — approved unanimously following presentation by Eric Pickle of the American Red Cross.

- HCESA advisory board: Voting members (Blake Shockey, James Aylor, Daniel Brill) seated; nonvoting staff representatives to be handled administratively — motion passed.

- 9‑1‑1 advisory board: Nominees approved (including Kelly Brill, GT Parsons, Sgt. Matthew Massey, Jason Judy); commission seat discussed and agreed upon as needed — motion passed.

- Courthouse lighting Phase 2 contract: Authorized for president to execute a negotiated contract for $129,300; the project carries an 80/20 grant with up to $100,000 awarded, leaving a local match near $29,300 — authorization approved.

- Estates/probate orders and invoices: Approved as presented.

- Adjournment: Motion to adjourn passed.

Several items were discussed but not decided tonight, including potential county assistance for a rail spur grant and a proposed acquisition study for a daycare building; commissioners asked staff to return with more details before any funding requests.