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Votes at a glance: Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting, Oct. 30, 2025

October 31, 2025 | Monroe County, Indiana


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Votes at a glance: Monroe County Board of Commissioners meeting, Oct. 30, 2025
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners recorded the following formal actions on Oct. 30, 2025. All votes listed below were approved 3‑0 unless otherwise noted.

- Approval of minutes for the Oct. 23, 2025 meeting — approved 3‑0.

- Approval of claims/accounts payable docket (10/30/2025) and payroll (10/31/2025) — total claims docket $3,614,556.66; payroll total $2,243,270.90 — approved 3‑0.

- Move approval of the 2026 Department of Corrections Community Corrections Grant (community corrections program, drug court, mental health court) — approved 3‑0. Grant amounts recorded in meeting: community corrections $1,049,167; drug court $137,209; mental health court $42,958.

- Move approval of the 2026 Anthem Renewal (self‑insurance fund 47000) — approved 3‑0.

- Approval of resolution 2025‑44 (2026 Monroe County government holiday schedule) — approved 3‑0.

- Approval of contract with Strauser Construction Company Inc. for Election Central renovations at Showers Building North (2025 GO Bond funding) — contract amount $653,600 — approved 3‑0.

- Move approval of the revised 2026 written plan to use food and beverage tax funds (Indiana Code 6‑9‑41‑14) to add a $905,000 Monroe County Nature Preserve project — approved 3‑0.

- Approval of resolution 2025‑38‑C authorizing issuance of a general obligation bond up to $6,000,000 (project list revised to reflect council changes; includes justice building repair and sheriff equipment) — approved 3‑0.

- Approval of ordinance 2025‑40 to amend various traffic ordinances (Fullerton Pike roundabout, speed limits, stop/yield locations, no turn on red) — approved 3‑0.

For items that required further administrative follow-up (for example, a clerical correction to the signatory line on the DOC contract and confirmation of funding sources for some GO bond items), staff said they would return corrected documents to the commissioners for signature as needed.

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