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The meeting included a jail presentation by the Sheriff and the passage of several resolutions. Key actions involved the abandonment of a portion of Old Williamsburg Road, authorization for a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act grant for dislocated workers, an agreement extension for the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit's participation in the State Paid, County Reimbursed personnel program, and the approval of a mutual aid agreement with Brantley County to assist with wildfire disaster relief efforts. Additionally, appointments to the Department of Family and Children Services board and the Airport Advisory Committee were discussed.
The meeting included several recognition presentations, including certificates for the Oak Hill Middle School Girls Basketball team, honors for Baldwin County Fire Rescue firefighters, and acknowledgments for Women's History Month and Minority Health Care Month. Additionally, a presentation was provided regarding code enforcement progress. Regarding administrative and fiscal matters, the board reviewed a proposal to authorize staff to apply for a Knight Cities Challenge Grant from the Knight Foundation for the completion of the Harrisburg Community Center.
The board meeting addressed various administrative and fiscal matters, including the presentation of certificates of recognition and project updates from Code Enforcement and the County Manager. The commission considered and approved grant applications for the Harrisburg Community Center, resolutions regarding participation in the National Opioid Settlement, and the approval of concession contracts. Additionally, the board held a joint meeting with the Board of Tax Assessors to discuss findings from a performance review, training requirements, and operational strategies. The board also addressed airport terminal expansion projects, sewer engineering services, and initiated procedures for a public hearing concerning the removal of a member of the Board of Tax Assessors.
The Board of Commissioners conducted business including the approval of various administrative and fiscal matters. Key topics included the authorization of an avigation agreement with Georgia Power for airport operations, a ground lease for Hangar 3, the declaration and sale of surplus property, participation in the National Opioid Settlement, and a concessions contract. The board also addressed airport terminal apron expansion, enacted a moratorium on solar projects, appointed members to the Board of Tax Assessors, and approved budget amendments for the Solicitor General's office and Probate Court. Additionally, the board approved a moratorium on multifamily residential development in specific areas, authorized applications for community development and transit grants, and discussed various infrastructure and personnel reports.
The primary meeting covered administrative and fiscal matters, including appointments to the Department of Family and Children Services and the Board of Tax Assessors. Key resolutions passed during the February 3, 2026 session (which this agenda relates to, based on the document content) included the adoption of the revised Employee Handbook (Resolution R-2026-09) and the adoption of revised Parks and Recreation Policies and Procedures (Resolution 2026-10). The Board also accepted the VOCA Grant for the Solicitor General (Resolution R-2026-11) and the VOCA Grant for the District Attorney (Resolution R-2026-12). Furthermore, the Board authorized the purchase of 14.514 acres for the Sheriff's Office training center (Resolution R-2026-13) and extended the Right of Entry Agreement with the Board of Regents regarding a telecommunications tower (Resolution R-2026-14). The resolution acknowledging the 2025 Performance Review for the Board of Tax Assessors was tabled. The bid for the golf course construction was approved, and the Board authorized an RFP for the use of county-owned property on Linda Drive and for the old landfill for a transfer station. The County Manager provided an extensive report on various ongoing projects, including water system status, community centers, road resurfacing, and infrastructure repairs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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