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Votes at a glance: Washington County supervisors approve routine motions, park upgrades and collection agreement

November 04, 2025 | Washington County, Mississippi


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Votes at a glance: Washington County supervisors approve routine motions, park upgrades and collection agreement
The Washington County Board of Supervisors approved multiple routine and programmatic items during its Nov. 6 meeting. Key votes recorded by voice included:

- Approval of 911 expenditures for October totaling $60,935.19 (motion carried by voice vote).

- Bond release: the board approved a $48,000 bond release for Flat Timber Company after the road manager certified no damage to county roads (motion carried by voice vote).

- Driveway and driveway permit approvals: multiple driveway permits were approved following motions and seconds (motions carried by voice vote).

- Playground equipment purchase/installation for county parks: board approved purchase and installation; motion carried.

- Removal/repair actions at Warfield Park (merry‑go‑round removal and basketball‑court upgrades): motions to proceed were approved (voice votes).

- Fee waiver: the board approved waiving facility fees for the Elks veterans dinner scheduled for Nov. 6, 2025 (motion carried).

- Travel authorization: approved travel for accounting officials to attend the 2026 MAS Midwinter Conference with an estimated cost of $4,500 and permission to use the county credit card (motion carried).

- Mississippi Marathon MOU: approved a memorandum of understanding to assist with the Mississippi Marathon scheduled for Feb. 7, 2026 (motion carried).

- Collection agreement: approved a third‑party agreement to assist with collection of mobile‑home and delinquent personal‑property taxes, subject to staff verification of statutory compliance and payment procedures (motion carried).

Most votes were voice approvals recorded as "all in favor" in the transcript; the meeting did not record roll‑call tallies for these motions.

Ending: The board recessed to executive session to discuss contract negotiations and personnel.

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