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Lewis County commissioners approve multiple resolutions; property sale, grants and open-space designation among actions

Lewis County Board of Commissioners · April 8, 2026
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Summary

At its April 7, 2026 business meeting the Lewis County Board of Commissioners approved a $1.2 million sale of the Kresge Building, awarded several grants totaling more than $700,000, set hearings for a telecom franchise and a budget amendment, and approved an open-space designation for roughly 9.06 acres.

The Lewis County Board of Commissioners approved several resolutions and motions at its April 7 business meeting, carrying a series of notice, consent and deliberation items by unanimous votes.

What passed: A motion to approve notice items Res. 26-105 and Res. 26-106 advanced a public hearing and notice for the county's second budget amendment for 2026. Becky Butler, speaking to the notice agenda, said the amendment reflects a revenue decrease of $13,455, an expenditure increase of $1,824,660 and a net change in fund balance of $1,838,115. Butler said the public hearing will be published in the Chronicle, held April 21, and written comments will be accepted through 10 a.m. on April 19.

The board approved a set of consent and deliberation resolutions (Res. 26-107 and Res. 26-108 through Res. 26-114) that…

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