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The commissioners discussed several operational and administrative topics. Department reports were provided by the Sheriff regarding staffing and the jail demolition project, and by the animal shelter regarding the status of a new building, ongoing challenges with high animal intake, and local volunteer support. Policies 51 through 60 of the employee handbook were approved, and policies 61 through 70 were introduced. Additional agenda items included the approval of a construction inspection agreement for a road intersection upgrade, the approval of an interlocal agreement with the town of Owensville, and the declaration of a health department camper as surplus property. A property assignment request for the City of Princeton was tabled for future consideration, and a public apology was made regarding technical issues during a previous meeting's livestream.
The board reviewed claims and accounts payable vouchers and held discussions regarding the impact of a declaratory resolution on taxpayers, infrastructure funding, and corporate welfare. The board also addressed bids for a road improvement project, the notification of tax distribution areas for pass-through payments to underlying tax districts, and the status of the I-69 and Indiana 64 sewer project, which is nearing completion and intended to support future development.
The council discussed department reports, including EMS run volumes, ambulance procurement, and staffing updates for the sheriff's department. The council approved the second amendment to the salary schedule, which added positions for veteran services and the prosecutor's office. Discussions were held regarding demolition bids for two former jails, public safety local income tax distributions for eligible townships and fire departments, and an adjustment to the sheriff fleet maintenance fund's vehicle reimbursement rate to align with the state rate.
The meeting included reports from the Emergency Medical Services and the Sheriff's department, followed by updates on demolition and construction contracts. The board discussed and approved policy manual revisions, a new road use agreement, and a funding request from a non-profit organization, while also exploring an alternative fuel purchasing arrangement for the county highway department. Additionally, the commissioners recognized Foster Care Awareness Month, approved the purchase of new construction equipment for the highway department, and finalized a fund transfer for a long-standing project. Finally, the board approved a new subdivision resolution and ratified a replacement appointment to the local redevelopment commission.
The board discussed a revised drainage plan submittal, including financial commitments for supplemental application fees and the necessity of an access and maintenance agreement for the project. The meeting covered the approval of a performance bond related to drainage improvements. Additionally, updates were provided on ongoing and completed drainage maintenance projects, including tree removal and bank stabilization efforts on various county ditches.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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