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Carter County commissioners approve housing grant, multiple budget amendments and board appointments

Carter County Board of Commissioners · April 1, 2026
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At its April 19 meeting the Carter County Board of Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 792 to pursue a state housing-rehabilitation grant, approved multiple fund amendments and appointments, and accepted two donated properties; several personnel and process items were discussed but one motion to empower the mayor failed.

The Carter County Board of Commissioners on April 19 voted to authorize the county mayor to apply for Tennessee Housing Development Agency funds for housing rehabilitation and approved a package of budget amendments, donations and appointments.

Resolution No. 792, which authorizes a grant application aimed at housing rehabilitation for low-income residents, passed unanimously after a motion by Commissioner Aaron Frazier and a second from Mark Blevins. The commission also approved an amendment to the East Tennessee State University forensics agreement that increased the monthly medical-examiner fee…

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