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The agenda for the week of January 26, 2026, covers several operational updates and decision items for the Grant County Board of Commissioners. Key discussions include an update from the County Administrator concerning agreements for Juvenile Court administration and document recording fees, and a review of the Law and Justice Tax allocations by the Treasurer's Office. Public Works is scheduled to present accomplishments and consent agenda items. Tuesday's session includes a Consent Agenda Review, updates from the Sheriff's Office and Human Resources, and potential executive sessions regarding labor relations, employee evaluation, and personnel disciplinary matters. The formal Commissioners' Meeting involves Open Forum for Public Input, approval of the agenda, review of correspondence, and numerous consent agenda items covering financial matters such as voucher payments, ARPA reimbursements for various entities (Big Bend Community College, Beverly Water District), funding for Consolidated Homeless Grants, approval of liquor license applications, an amendment to the Strategic Infrastructure Program (SIP) funding resolution, a publishing agreement, a Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Grant Agreement, an annexation resolution, and appointments to the Hanford Advisory Board. Other items include updates on Homeland Security Program grant signature authority, Fairgrounds capital purchases, a Professional Services Agreement for indigent legal representation, designation of a Certification Acceptance representative, authorization to call for bids for the Multiphase Extraction Buildout, and approval of an amendment with Parametrix for landfill tasks. The agenda also addresses a Partner Agreement for Quincy Partnership for Youth and a held travel request for the Executive Director. Subsequent sessions include discussions on Spay/Neuter Clinic Funding and a joint Budget and Finance Committee Meeting.
The agenda for the week of February 2, 2026, included several updates on Monday, February 2, covering the County Administrator's report (including a PUD Luncheon change and Board of Health Resolution requests), Development Services, Assessor's Office, Clerk's Office, and District Court. The District Court update included a PMRT request regarding Judge Pro Tem hourly wages. The Commissioners also planned to address out-of-state travel for the All Rise Conference scheduled for July. Tuesday, February 3, featured updates from the Prosecuting Attorney's Office and Human Resources, with anticipated executive sessions for Labor Relations, Employee Evaluation, and Personnel Disciplinary Matters. The Tuesday session included an Open Forum for Public Input. The Consent Agenda covered approvals for voucher payments, approval of previous Commissioners Minutes for weeks ending 12/15/25, 12/22/25, and 12/29/25, liquor license applications, denial of a Cannabis License Application, and reimbursement requests related to the Strategic Infrastructure Program (SIP) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Public Works planned to request a public hearing to declare surplus vehicles and call for bids for Broom Rakes. The Sheriff's Office sought approval for an Equitable Sharing Agreement. The Treasurer's Office requested approval for Purchase Orders to CDW-G and Lenovo for Quad Replacement Items. Public Hearings were scheduled for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Beverly Water District Project, an Ordinance for the Moses Point Homeowners Association regarding a Golf Cart Zone, and a Unified Development Code Amendment concerning Shrubsteppe Mitigation Banks. Wednesday included check-ins and committee meetings.
The agenda for the week of January 12, 2026, outlines several scheduled updates and discussions, including County Administrator updates on tourism, phone systems, and the Quincy Valley Solar Tour; legislative updates; and departmental updates from Public Works, Auditor's Office, Treasurer's Office, and Superior Court. Key items for Tuesday, January 13, include a Consent Agenda review, updates from the Sheriff's Office and Human Resources (with anticipated executive sessions for labor relations, evaluation, and disciplinary matters), and general Commissioner's meeting business. The consent agenda covers numerous approvals such as payment of vouchers, resolutions for fund creation, reimbursement requests (including ARPA funds), liquor license applications, out-of-state travel for NACO conference attendance, letters of appreciation, salary resolutions, in-state travel, lot consolidation, and appointments of special deputy prosecuting attorneys for various legal matters. Additionally, the agenda includes professional services agreements for Public Defense investigators, a hearing resolution for golf cart operation modification, surplus vehicle declaration, a Shared Services Agreement for Technology Services, and purchase orders for web portal renewals. The schedule also incorporates specific tours of the Grant County Jail and Multi Agency Communications Center, a Lodging Tax Advisory Committee planning session, and a Sheriff's Office Town Hall Meeting.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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