Warren County Commissioners Approve Agreement with Elise Bush and Emergency Operations Plan

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A new business agreement with Elise Bush was approved during the Warren County Commissioner meeting on July 16, 2025. This contract allows Bush to serve as a guardian ad litem for several children, filling a crucial role after the county faced a shortage of guardians at the end of the last fiscal year. The motion to approve the agreement was made and seconded, with unanimous support from the commissioners.

In addition to the new contract, the commissioners also signed off on the updated Warren County Emergency Operations Plan. The plan underwent revisions to align with current terminology, although its core substance remained unchanged. This annual review is part of a process that ensures local municipalities can adopt the same plan after the county's approval.

The meeting also addressed repository tax bids for two properties: one in Tilly Burrow for $1,100 and another in Glade Township for $797. The commissioners moved to accept these bids, pending agreement from the other taxing bodies involved.

These decisions reflect the county's ongoing commitment to child welfare and emergency preparedness, as well as its efforts to manage local tax properties effectively.

Converted from Commissioner Public Mtg, July 16, 2025 meeting on July 17, 2025
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