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Williams County commissioners approve supplemental appropriations, programmatic agreement and EMS card increase; review CDBG projects
Summary
The Williams County Board of Commissioners approved supplemental appropriations for county offices, entered a programmatic agreement with the Ohio State Historic Preservation Office for HUD-funded projects, and raised the EMS credit-card limit to $1,500. The board also reviewed three CDBG applications and set a second public hearing for May 19.
The Williams County Board of Commissioners on Thursday approved a slate of routine measures, including supplemental appropriations for several county offices, a programmatic agreement to govern HUD-funded projects, and an increase to the emergency medical services (EMS) credit-card limit.
Chair read Resolution 190/191 to approve supplemental appropriations for the commissioners' office, the coroner, the department of aging, Hillside and the treasurer. A motion was moved and seconded and the roll call returned affirmative replies; the motion carried. The resolution lists the listed…
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