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Committee recommends transfer of surplus 2014 sheriff's vehicle to Hardin County 911; Fiscal Court to consider July 14

Hardin County Emergency Services Committee · July 9, 2026
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Summary

The Emergency Services Committee recommended transferring a surplus 2014 sheriff's vehicle to Hardin County 911 for employee transportation; the recommendation is scheduled for the Hardin County Fiscal Court agenda on July 14, 2026. Maintenance will be performed in-house.

The Hardin County Emergency Services Committee on July 9 recommended transferring a surplus 2014 vehicle from the Hardin County Sheriff's Department to Hardin County 911 for official county use.

The committee said the vehicle would be used primarily for employee transportation to Richmond for training, meetings and other official county business, and that maintenance and servicing would be handled in-house. The recommendation is listed on the Hardin County Fiscal Court agenda for July 14, 2026, for final action.

No formal motion or vote was recorded in the committee minutes; the item was submitted as a recommendation to the Fiscal Court. The minutes did not specify funding or additional operational costs associated with the transfer. The committee prepared the recommendation for consideration by the Fiscal Court on July 14.