Woods County commissioners approve school bond transfer, sign minutes; discuss sheriff equipment and fund corrections
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Summary
Woods County commissioners approved meeting minutes and a $285,000 school bond transfer into the capital outlay account, discussed a $45,000 appropriation for sheriff equipment from service fees, and considered a corrective transfer between the general and highway funds, according to the meeting transcript.
Woods County commissioners approved minutes from previous meetings and voted to place a $285,000 school bond into the county's Capital Outlay account, and discussed other fund transfers including a $45,000 appropriation for sheriff equipment and a corrective transfer between the general fund and the highway fund.
The decisions came during a regular meeting recorded in the provided transcript (meeting date not specified). Commissioners approved the minutes for July 10 and July 30 after a motion, and later moved and seconded a measure to record a $285,000 school bond in the Capital Outlay account; the item was adopted after commissioners said “Aye” and the motion carried.
The transcript records an acknowledgment and discussion about a requested transfer of appropriations from the sheriff’s service-fee account to Capital Outlay in the amount of $45,000 for the purchase of guns and equipment. The record indicates the transfer was presented and discussed but does not record a formal roll-call vote on that specific transfer in the provided excerpt.
Commissioners also discussed correcting an error by transferring funds from the general fund to the highway fund; the transcript references an amount shown as "11/9721," which was not clarified further in the excerpt. A separate item referencing Highway District 3 was mentioned; staff indicated supporting documents would be provided later.
Other procedural matters recorded in the excerpt include signing four pages of documents and a brief discussion about scheduling and attendance. Several motions recorded in the transcript were made and seconded, and votes in the excerpt were concluded by voice (“Aye”) with motions carried.
The transcript does not include full roll-call vote lists for the motions recorded in the excerpt, and no statutory citations or ordinance numbers were provided in the available text.

