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Votes at a glance: Jackson County commission actions

May 13, 2026 | Jackson County, Florida


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Votes at a glance: Jackson County commission actions
At the meeting the Jackson County Board of County Commissioners recorded the following actions by motion or voice vote.

- Agenda: Approved with two additions (short burn-ban discussion; added grant item for the sheriff’s office) (SEG 024–040).
- Burn ban: Motion to lift the county burn ban approved (SEG 085–089).
- Proclamation: Declared May 3–9, 2026 as National Travel and Tourism Week in Jackson County; proclamation adopted (SEG 095–157).
- Advisory committee appointments: Discussion held; commissioners moved to table selection of four advisory-board appointments and return the item (SEG 340–677).
- Planning commission: Reappointment of district 1 and an at‑large planning commissioner approved (SEG 720–736).
- Public hearing: Set May 22 public hearing for Towers LLC telecommunications tower (SEG 737–747).
- Consent agenda: Minutes, right-of-way use permits, bills and a contract extension for fire-alarm inspection services approved (SEG 749–771).
- Project FAST MOU: Approved an MOU and incentive approach using West Jackson County Development Authority funds (up to $100,000 reimbursement) for a multi-million-dollar hospitality/restaurant project (SEG 773–1079).
- Visitation policy: Approved transition to free, recorded video-only visitation and two free phone calls per week for inmates; staff to finalize monitoring and grant steps (SEG 1080–1415).
- Road work change order: Approved substitution of aggregate base for lime rock at two stations and the associated change order (SEG 1418–1485).
- Surveying services RFQ: Authorized advertisement and ranking committee for continuing surveying services (SEG 1486–1511).
- Opioid funds: Authorized amendment to accept approximately $2,000 in opioid settlement funds (SEG 1512–1524).
- Endeavor grant amendment: Approved amendment 5 to extend a grant agreement for the Endeavor Museum (no additional funds) (SEG 1525–1541).
- Road swap with City of Marianna: Tabled for further review (SEG 1542–1648).
- Sheriff/911 grants: Approved two grant agreements totaling roughly $150,000–$180,000 for the sheriff’s office and 911 services (SEG 1649–1674).
- Emergency management RFQ contingency: Authorized staff to re‑advertise RFQ documentation services if missing records cannot be located to ensure FDEM compliance (SEG 1675–1745).

Where the transcript recorded a voice vote, the meeting minutes reflect approval or tabling as stated on the record; roll-call tallies were not included for all items in the transcript.

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