Johnson County supervisors approve $360,000 increase to emergency management storage project
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The Johnson County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 to increase the Emergency Management Agency storage building project budget by $360,000 to reflect a new bond limit for the project.
The Johnson County Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to increase the Emergency Management Agency storage building project budget by $360,000.
The action, approved unanimously, was presented during the board’s regular meeting July 24 and described as needed to “reflect the new bond limit for this project.”
The increase was adopted by motion, with Supervisor Remington moving approval and Supervisor Lisa Green Douglas seconding. Chairperson John Green and both supervisors voted aye; the motion carried 3-0.
County staff provided no additional detail at the meeting about how the added $360,000 will be allocated among specific project line items, or whether the change alters the project timeline.
The board took the vote during the consent and departmental business portion of the meeting; no public comment or extended discussion occurred on the item.
The next Johnson County Board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 30 at 9 a.m. in Boardroom 301 of the Health and Human Services Building.
