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Votes at a glance: Hamblen County commission approves calendar changes, appointments, audit and routine budget items

April 24, 2026 | Hamblen County, Tennessee


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Votes at a glance: Hamblen County commission approves calendar changes, appointments, audit and routine budget items
The Hamblen County Commission approved a series of procedural and routine items at its April 23 meeting after opening a public hearing on a proposed Class 3 landfill (no vote on the landfill was taken). Commissioners moved and passed calendar adjustments that re-ordered committee items and re-added the public hearing to the agenda. The consent calendar and amended regular calendar were approved by motion and roll call.

The commission confirmed multiple nominations to the Hamblen County Board of Equalization and to the Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals; each nominee named in the record was approved by roll call during the nominations and appointments portion of the meeting.

The audit committee recommended — and the commission voted to accept — the Hamblen County government audit for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The audit presentation stated that, compared with prior years, the county reported zero findings in the most recent audit cycle as published by the state comptroller.

The finance committee moved several items that were approved by the commission: construction change directives, a health‑department change order, and an interlocal agreement between Morristown and Hamblen County for a 2025 Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program award. The commission also approved budget amendments, including Hamilton County Department of Education budget amendment number 9 with an increase of $230,043.92 and a Sanitation Fund action of approximately $50,002.20.

Other routine items approved included surplus declarations for the Election Commission and Cherokee Park and renewals such as a slip and mooring lease with Cherokee Boat Dock LLC for the sheriff’s department. Motions were moved, seconded and passed by roll call for each item listed on committee reports.

The meeting closed with reminders of upcoming committee and commission meetings (committee meeting on May 11 and commission meeting on May 21).

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