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Huron County commissioners approve $16,600 for public defender shelving, streamline disposal of obsolete property
Summary
At its April 16 meeting the Huron County Board of Commissioners approved a $16,600 purchase of shelving for the public defender and adopted a resolution to dispose of obsolete Recorder’s Office property; administrators were authorized to submit quarterly disposal lists for board sign-off to reduce delays.
The Huron County Board of Commissioners on April 16 approved a $16,600 expenditure for shelving units for the county public defender and adopted a resolution authorizing disposal of obsolete county property.
Commissioner James R. Morgan moved to adopt the expenditure resolution for Capital Improvements #021 (Professional Business Systems) to purchase shelving units for the Public Defender; Commissioner Harry Brady seconded and the board voted unanimously to approve the measure.
The board then considered a separate resolution directing disposal of obsolete items from…
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