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Livingston County commissioners approve grants, contracts, equipment and claims; ambulance purchase added
Summary
The board adopted multiple resolutions July 13 including a jail generator transfer switch purchase, a federal grant budget amendment, a 2025 deficit elimination plan, a DOJ grant application, a Blue Cross renewal, and authorization to buy a new ambulance on an insurance claim; claims dated 07/13/2026 were also approved.
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Livingston County commissioners adopted a series of resolutions and approved claims during their July 13 meeting, moving forward with budget adjustments, contracts and equipment purchases the board described as routine county business.
The board approved a resolution to purchase and install a jail generator transfer switch, followed by a roll-call adoption of a fiscal year 2026 budget amendment for federal grant fund 234. Commissioners also adopted a 2025 deficit elimination plan and authorized the sheriff's office and county to apply for a U.S. Department of Justice fiscal year 2026 grant addressing immigration-related deficits.
The board approved a contract renewal with Blue Cross Blue Shield for discounted medical billing services for 2026. An agenda item added at the start of the meeting — a resolution authorizing purchase of a new ambulance on an insurance claim — was moved, seconded and passed after a roll call. The board also approved claims dated July 13, 2026 (payables dated June 8 through June 21, 2026).
Most measures passed without extended debate; the clerk recorded roll calls where required and the chair announced motions and voice votes for other items. No fiscal figures beyond fund identifiers and dates were provided in the meeting record.

