Campbell County Fiscal Court
The Campbell County Fiscal Court meeting on April 15, 2026, opened with a moment of silence, the Pledge of Allegiance, and roll call confirming a quorum. The court approved the April 1 meeting minutes before moving into new business, where several resolutions were adopted. These included opting into a national opioid litigation settlement involving six remaining defendants, allocating fiscal year 2027 payroll tax funds for senior citizens programs and for mental health and intellectual disabilities services, and renewing a contract with Fares J. Radel Funeral Homes for burial and cremation services. Personnel actions included accepting the resignation of OEM Response Officer John Michael Ward, authorizing recruitment to fill the vacancy, appointing several seasonal parks and golf course employees for the 2026 season, and appointing Claire Healy to the Campbell County Board of Assessment Appeals. During the finance director’s report, the court approved a series of additional resolutions and motions, including requesting state reimbursement of approximately $423,745 for transportation of non-public school students, declaring certain county property as surplus for disposal, and approving contracts for trash disposal and expanded recycling services at county sites. The court also approved a change order for a Steffen Road infrastructure project due to unexpected underground utilities, authorized bidding for road department materials for fiscal year 2027, and approved budget transfers and claims for early April. With no reports from elected officials or staff and no public comments, the meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn. Disclaimer: This summary was generated using AI based on the provided transcript and may not capture every detail of the meeting.
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