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Adams County supervisors approve permits, insurance renewal and a Secondary Roads union raise; department heads give routine updates

Adams County Board of Supervisors · April 6, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a utility permit for SIRWA, an ICAP proxy and insurance renewal, and a 3% union raise for Secondary Roads effective July 1, 2026; department heads reported routine business and the meeting adjourned at 10:10 AM.

The Adams County Board of Supervisors handled routine business on April 6, approving a series of motions and hearing department updates before adjourning at 10:10 a.m.

On separate unanimous votes the board approved utility permit 26-02 for SIRWA (moved by Bobbi Maynes, seconded by Leland Shipley), authorized an ICAP member proxy and approved the county's insurance renewal application (moved by Scott Akin, seconded by Bobbi Maynes), and approved a 3% raise for the Secondary Roads union contract effective July 1, 2026 (moved by Bobbi Maynes, seconded by Leland Shipley). All votes were recorded as unanimous "aye."

Department heads reported routine items: Auditor Betsy Stormer attended continuing education and is reviewing safety policy and township budgets; the Sheriff reported ordinary operations and training plans; the Conservation Department described controlled-burn plans, beach and park work, memorial bench installations, and an Easter egg hunt that drew about 50 people. Hunter Education has 30 registrants for an upcoming session.

Scott Akin moved, seconded by Tony Hardisty, to adjourn at 10:10 a.m.; the motion passed unanimously.