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Votes at a glance: Carbon County commissioners approve proclamations, contracts and grant actions

Carbon County Board of Commissioners · April 2, 2026

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Summary

At the April 2 meeting commissioners approved a ceremonial proclamation, multiple departmental personnel and procurement items, grant awards, and funding allocations including opioid settlement funds for a school program and several communications agreements; most items passed by voice vote or recorded affirmative responses.

The Carbon County Board of Commissioners handled a broad set of agenda items on April 2, approving proclamations, personnel rate changes, grant awards, procurement actions and a school funding allocation.

Key approvals included adoption of the Child Abuse Prevention Month proclamation (item 26216); routine departmental financial actions such as budget transfers and supplemental appropriations (items 26217–26218); ratification of payroll expenditures and check approvals (items 26219–26222); salary-board actions and multiple position-rate changes effective April 2; procurement and contract approvals including agreements with Blue Ridge Communications and other vendors (items 26230–26239); and approval of juvenile probation grant funding and a PCOR prevention grant. The board also approved an amendment to the correctional facility telephone system (26234) and ratified congressionally directed spending requests (26247–26248).

Notable funding decisions included authorizing approximately $10,000 up front from opioid settlement funds to the Lehighton Area School District for the Brave prevention camp (item 26246); the board approved a Children and Youth agreement with MediPace Youth Home (26233); and it accepted bid awards and advertising for CDBG and home-repair programs. Most motions were moved, seconded and approved by voice vote; roll-call responses recorded affirmative votes from those present.

The board recessed and set a reconvening for April 9 at 9 a.m. to consider several items delayed pending additional data.