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Lycoming County ratifies $744,411.86 in invoices and approves multiple staffing changes

February 20, 2026 | Lycoming County, Pennsylvania


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Lycoming County ratifies $744,411.86 in invoices and approves multiple staffing changes
Lycoming County Commissioners ratified $744,411.86 in county invoices and approved a range of personnel and salary-board changes during a regularly scheduled meeting on Feb. 18, 2026.

The county’s invoice package was presented to the board “in the amount of $744,411.86 at 78.89% out of the general fund, 3.49% out of grants ARPA, 1.51% out of other grants, 5.46% out of RMS, and 10.64% out of escrow,” according to the official presenting the item. The board approved the ratification by voice vote; the transcript records members saying “Aye” but does not record a roll-call tally.

Why it matters: The ratification moves county payments forward and confirms how those expenditures are allocated across funds, while the personnel actions reshaped staffing in multiple departments.

Among the personnel and salary-board actions the board approved were departmental adjustments to the county’s table of authorized positions (TDA). The transcript shows the Salary Board approved deletion of two part-time clerk positions in the treasurer’s office and the addition of a temporary part‑time clerk in the register and recorder’s office (not to exceed 90 days, pay grade 4). The board also approved: replacing a temporary GIS special projects position with a public safety GIS program specialist (100% grant funded); retitling a Public Defender clerk to a legal assistant; deleting a technology specialist position in information services; and removing a Clerk 4 and executive secretary position in the courts until a fifth judge is seated.

The meeting also recorded multiple personnel offers that were approved subject to standard pre-employment checks. The transcript lists hires including Taylor Shettleman as a full‑time correctional officer, Alyssa Young as a legal assistant in the public defender’s office, and Jenna Rochelle as an emergency management administrative coordinator, among others.

No public comment on the invoice package was recorded during the meeting. The commissioners adjourned with routine closing remarks and set the next meeting for February 2026 at 10:00 a.m.

The commissioners’ actions were described in the meeting transcript; vote outcomes were conducted by voice and recorded as affirmative (“Aye”) without a detailed roll‑call in the provided text.

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