Barnstable County commissioners approve Clean Water Trust interim loan closing, introduce ARPA transfer ordinance and pass consent agenda
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Summary
The board unanimously approved authorization for a Massachusetts Clean Water Trust interim loan closing, introduced an ordinance to transfer remaining ARPA balances into the county administration budget, and approved a multi-item consent agenda including procurement, resurfacing and dredging contracts with some commissioners abstaining on town-specific items.
Barnstable County commissioners on March 25 voted unanimously to approve closing documents for a Massachusetts Clean Water Trust interim loan and authorized related financing actions, introduced an ordinance to transfer remaining ARPA grant balances into the county administration budget, and approved a multi-item consent agenda that included procurement and dredging contracts.
During the financing item, the board considered a detailed motion authorizing the county to issue bonds or interim notes and to execute the financing and project-regulatory agreements necessary to complete the Massachusetts Clean Water Trust interim loan (CWD25-04). The county read the long-form motion and then held a roll-call vote. Commissioners Lyons, Bergstrom and Forrest each registered "aye," and the motion carried unanimously.
Later the board introduced proposed Ordinance 26 to move remaining allocations of American Rescue Plan Act grant funds from the towns’ small-to-medium grant tranches to the county administration budget to ensure expenditure. Commissioner Lyons moved the ordinance introduction and Commissioner Bergstrom seconded; the roll-call vote recorded aye votes from Lyons, Bergstrom and Forrest.
The board also approved a broad consent agenda covering regionwide procurement awards (construction materials and road resurfacing contracts) and several dredging agreements, and authorized letters of support and land-acquisition acknowledgements for MassDOT work on the Sagamore Bridge. Commissioners noted abstentions where votes directly affected their home towns (Forrest abstained on Yarmouth items; Lyons abstained on Wellfleet items).
The board approved prior meeting minutes and adjourned. Commissioners discussed placing procurement, IA systems, composting updates and MassWorks on future agendas.

