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Washington County Council approves multiple appropriations, rescinds part-time designation for 911 dispatcher
Summary
The Washington County Council on April 6 approved motions to rescind a prior amendment that would have made a 911 dispatcher position part-time, approved additional appropriations for the highway and solid waste districts, accepted several tax abatement compliance forms, and scheduled a Tele‑Media Solutions abatement for May.
The Washington County Council met April 6 at the Washington County Courthouse in Salem and approved several administrative and budgetary measures, including rescinding an earlier change that would have moved a 911 dispatcher to part time.
Councilmember Todd Armstrong moved to rescind the previous amendment to the 2026 salary ordinance that had reclassified a 911 dispatcher as part time; Councilmember Gerald Fleming seconded and the motion passed, restoring the position as full time. The council earlier approved the meeting minutes at the start of the session after a motion by Councilmember Mark Abbott and a second from Councilmember Andrew Davisson.
On budget items, the council approved an additional…
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