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Board approves range of routine resolutions: appointments, master plan endorsement, contracts and budget amendment

Livingston County Board of Commissioners · April 28, 2026

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Summary

The board voted unanimously on multiple routine items including an appointment to the health advisory committee, an inmate-calling contract extension, endorsement of the 2026 Master Plan (with an amendment), ambulance and medical-supply agreements, and a first-quarter FY2026 budget amendment; most votes were 9‑0.

In addition to the major items above, the Livingston County Board took several routine actions during the meeting:

- Adopted a resolution approving an appointment to the Livingston County Health Advisory Committee (vote recorded: 9–0). - Adopted a resolution authorizing the county attorney to file the amended Part 307 petition for Fawcett Lake (see separate article). - Approved an agreement extension with Inmate Calling Solutions LLC for inmate phone, video visitation and tablet services (9–0). - Endorsed the county’s 2026 Master Plan; Commissioner Nakagiri successfully moved an amendment clarifying rescission of older master plan documents and related planning materials, and the amended resolution passed (8–1 on the amendment; final passage 9–0). - Authorized an ambulance purchase agreement with Emergency Vehicles Plus and a medical-supplies agreement with Boundtree Medical (roll-call votes recorded; carried). - Approved a first-quarter FY2026 budget amendment and adopted the county’s 2027 budget process calendar (roll-call votes recorded; carried).

Roll-call tallies for these items appear in the transcript; when votes were taken the clerk recorded votes for each commissioner. The board moved to adjourn after a second call to the public in which 4‑H youth shared program highlights.