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Votes at a glance: Navajo County board approves consent agenda, veterans proclamation and more
Summary
At the meeting the board approved routine consent items, a veterans proclamation supporting Operation Greenlight, and other procedural session moves; the Clay Springs Community Center transfer was approved separately (see coverage).
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The Navajo County Board of Supervisors used voice votes to approve routine items and several procedural actions during the meeting.
The board approved the consent agenda after a motion and second (voice vote). The chair then led the board through procedural agenda transitions: the meeting moved briefly into the Navajo County Jail District Board of Directors session and later into the Navajo County Public Health Services District session; both transitions were made by motion and approved by voice vote.
Brad Carlisle (speaker 9), representing the county attorney's office, introduced a proclamation marking the 5th anniversary of the National Association of Counties' Operation Greenlight and announced a courthouse lighting to honor veterans; the board approved the proclamation by voice vote.
Other formal votes at the meeting included the county's approval of the transfer of the Clay Springs Community Center to the Clay Springs Heritage Foundation (covered in a separate item). The board adjourned following supervisors' remarks and a call to the public that returned no comments.
