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Williamson County Board of Commissioners met October 12

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Williamson County Board of Commissioners met October 12. 

Here is the minutes as provided by the board:

The Williamson County Board of Commissioners met Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 9:30 a.m. at the Williamson County Administrative Building Boardroom, Marion, Illinois, in a special meeting of the Williamson County Board of Commissioners with the following members present:


                                                                     Ron Ellis, Chairman

                                                             Brent Gentry, Commissioner

                                                                Jim Marlo, Commissioner

Attest: Amanda Barnes, County Clerk and Recorder

Discussion had on budgeting and strategic planning for fiscal year 2017/2018 with Kim Meyer of Hudgens and Meyer, LLC. Documents discussed were not distributed to County Clerk for the record.

Motion made by Jim Marlo and seconded by Brent Gentry, recessing and reconvening at 12:30 p.m. Roll call vote was taken as follows: Jim Marlo, Yea; Brent Gentry, Yea; Ron Ellis, Not Present. Two members voting Yea; motion carried.

Reconvening meeting at 1:00 p.m.

     Jim Marlo - Present

     Brent Gentry - Present

     Ron Ellis – Present

Discussion had on audits for 2015, 2016 and 2017 for water boards. Letter needs to be sent out requesting audits with a due date of October 31, 2017.

Motion made by Jim Marlo and seconded by Ron Ellis adjourning meeting. Roll call vote was taken as follows: Jim Marlo, Yea; Brent Gentry, Yea; Ron Ellis, Yea. All members present voting Yea; motion carried.

http://www.williamsoncountyil.gov/wp-content/uploads/minutes-agendas-newsletters/Minutes_2017-10-12.pdf

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