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Douglas County commissioners approve consent agenda, set BOE hearing date and authorize executive session
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Summary
Commissioners unanimously approved the consent agenda (excluding one pulled item), set the Board of Equalization hearing date for April 28, 2026, adopted the LEOP and voted to enter executive session for litigation and legal advice; all recorded votes were 6–0.
The Douglas County Board of Commissioners recorded several unanimous procedural and formal actions during its April 21 meeting.
The Board of Equalization set a hearing on certified assessment corrections (addition of omitted property or increased assessed value) for Tuesday, April 28, 2026. The motion setting the date was made by Commissioner Morgan and seconded by Commissioner Rogers; the BOE vote was recorded as 6–0.
The board approved the consent agenda with the exception of item c (which was pulled for separate consideration). The consent slate (minus item c) passed 6–0. The Sherwood Foundation agreement for the recovery therapeutic community IOP program was later accepted as part of the consent process and the clerk noted a minor wording change in the resolution to authorize the signer.
Item c, the resolution adopting the updated Local Emergency Operations Plan, was considered separately following a presentation and orientation by Emergency Management Director Whitney Shipley. Commissioner Borgeson moved to approve item c; Commissioner Rogers seconded; the motion passed 6–0.
The board voted to go into executive session for litigation and legal advice (motion to approve by Commissioner Fahey, second by Commissioner Morgan); the motion passed 6–0. After reconvening, Commissioners Rogers and Borgeson moved to adjourn; that motion also passed 6–0 and the meeting adjourned at 10:54 a.m.
All recorded votes in the meeting were unanimous (6–0) on the items shown on the record.

