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Seneca County commissioners adopt a slate of routine resolutions including vehicle purchase and construction contract

Seneca County Board of Commissioners · March 31, 2026

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Summary

At its March 31 meeting the Seneca County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved multiple resolutions: fund transfers for capital and loan repayment, establishment of a solid waste fund, a sub-grant agreement for workforce services, purchase quotes for a sheriff vehicle and equipment, and a construction contract (C-2026). All votes were recorded 3-0.

The Seneca County Board of Commissioners on March 31 approved a series of routine resolutions, recording unanimous roll-call approvals (3-0) on each item.

Resolutions and outcomes: The board approved a transfer of $172,213.56 to the county capital projects fund (tied to an ERO stipend discussed earlier), a $50,000 transfer to the loan repayment fund (an annual payment), and a corrective transfer of $16.99 to the general fund to address a 2015 worker-comp refund entry. The board also established a solid waste management fund to track revenues and expenses for the newly formed solid waste district.

Procurement and agreements: Commissioners authorized a sub-grant agreement with the Greater Ohio Workforce Board to pass federal/state WIOA awards through the Seneca County Department of Job and Family Services; approved a quoted purchase of a 2026 Ford Transit vehicle from Reineke Ford of Tiffin for the Sheriffs Office and corresponding outfitting equipment from Parr Public Safety Equipment; and approved entering a contract with Crawford Construction Company (C-2026) for a previously bid project.

Voting: Each resolution was moved and seconded in the meeting and passed on roll-call votes with all three commissioners recorded as "Yes." No abstentions or negative votes were recorded in the transcript.

What it means: The actions are routine budget and procurement decisions that move previously discussed projects and purchases into execution. Several items (vehicle/equipment and the capital transfer) were explicitly linked to funds the auditor said originated from a sheriff-related ERO stipend. The board adjourned after hearing no public comment.