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Lebanon County commissioners approve consent agenda items, personnel actions and a traffic-safety support letter
Summary
The board approved the July 2 minutes, accepted the acting treasurer's report, accepted resignations, approved reclassification and promotions, confirmed new hires, approved disabled veteran tax exemptions, accepted invoices, approved a proclamation for Elks Lodge No. 631 and authorized a letter of support for a traffic-safety grant.
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The Lebanon County Commissioners approved a series of consent-agenda items and personnel actions at their meeting.
The board approved the minutes for the July 2 meeting (noting an executive session on personnel), accepted Acting Treasurer Tina Tobias's cash report (ending balance $2,246,774.57), and accepted resignations and terminations reported by Deputy Director Diane Shea.
Personnel actions approved included reclassifying a vacant accountant position at the MH/IDD office (per request of Holly Leahy, MH/IDD administrator), the promotion of Keith Rodriguez Ivanice to child abuse investigator (effective Aug. 2), and multiple new hires across Children & Youth, the president judge's office, the treasurer's office, and the public defender's office (including an interpreter stipend of $1,500 for one hire). The salary board approved a salary correction for Matthew Wallace and a wage increase for Jason Strickler in Emergency Services.
The board approved real estate tax exemptions for 100% disabled veterans (named beneficiaries in the meeting record), and approved two invoices from the 250 Commission for apparel sales (one for $766.75 for T-shirts and one for $1,197.00 for other apparel), noting another invoice may yet arrive.
Other approvals included a proclamation recognizing the 125th anniversary of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lebanon Lodge No. 631, and a county letter of support for a Center for Traffic Safety grant application collaborating with the York County Board of Commissioners on a one-year community traffic-safety project.
All items were approved by voice vote during the meeting. The board adjourned at the conclusion of the agenda.

