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Wythe County supervisors approve invoices, Q3 appropriations and two water‑system engineering agreements

December 26, 2024 | Wythe County, Virginia


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Wythe County supervisors approve invoices, Q3 appropriations and two water‑system engineering agreements
The Wythe County Board of Supervisors voted on a series of routine fiscal and administrative items at its Dec. 26 meeting, approving payment of invoices and previous meeting minutes, confirming a nomination to the Mount Rogers Community Services Board, passing FY25 third‑quarter appropriations and endorsing two water‑system engineering agreements.

Chair introduced a motion to approve invoices received in the board package; the motion was moved and seconded and carried as recorded in the meeting packet. The minutes were also approved after a motion by Mister Morgan and a second by Mister Smith.

Supervisor (speaker 10) moved to nominate Christina Latham to the Mount Rogers Community Services Board to replace the departing member Miss Bartnick; Miss Lawson seconded the nomination and the board approved the appointment, with the seat to begin in January.

On budget business, the board approved the county’s FY25 third‑quarter appropriations after a motion from Speaker 8. The board also approved the consent calendar earlier in the meeting.

The water and wastewater committee — which met Dec. 17 — brought two engineering‑agreement recommendations to the full board. The board approved an engineering agreement with Feed and Boar’s LLC for the SPEEW Emergency Water Repairs project, and approved an agreement with Pete and Ports LLC for the silo booster station replacement project; both were presented as committee recommendations and were accepted by roll‑call vote.

No substantive debate or amendments were recorded on the listed items. Supervisors directed staff to prepare additional financial detail requested during earlier discussion (for example, a breakdown of Bland County’s historical contributions to the youth league officials) and to include relevant materials on January agendas as requested.

The meeting moved on to staff reports and a fire‑department presentation after the votes.

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