County Commissioners Meeting Replay for February 27, 2020

  1. Public Session
  2. Amendment to the FY 2019-2020 Budget Ordinance to Appropriate Unreserved Fund Balance to Fund Prior Year Outstanding Encumbrances (Non-Departmental)
  3. Amendment to the FY 2019-2020 Budget Ordinance to Appropriate Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Funding to Volunteer Fire Departments for Tropical Storm Michael-Related Response Activities (Emergency Management)
  4. Amendment to the Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Budget Ordinance to Appropriate Additional Funds for Inmate Off-Site Medical Claims (Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office)
  5. Amendment to 2016 Schools Capital Projects Ordinance
  6. Amendment to the 2016 Forsyth Technical Community College Capital Projects Ordinance
    1. Amendment to the FY 2019-2020 Budget Ordinance to Appropriate Reserved Fund Balance and Transfer Funds From a Budget Reserve for the Completion of a Comprehensive Gang Assessment in Forsyth County
    2. Resolution Authorizing Execution of a Contract with Forsyth Futures to Conduct a Comprehensive Gang Assessment in Forsyth County, North Carolina
  7. Resolution Acknowledging Receipt of the Tax Collector’s Report of the Total Amount of Unpaid 2019 Property Taxes That are Liens on Real Property and Ordering the Tax Collector to Advertise Such Tax Liens (Tax Office)
  8. Resolution Approving Refunds by the Tax Assessor/Collector in the Amount of $4,736.46 (Assessor Refunds, Over $100)
  9. Resolution Approving Refunds by the Tax Assessor/Collector in the Amount of $13,596.09 (Assessor Refunds, Over $100)
  10. Resolution Approving Refunds by the Tax Assessor/Collector in the Amount of $256.27 (North Carolina Vehicle Tax System, Over $100)
  11. Reports:
    1. Tax Assessor/Collector Refunds (Assessor Refunds, Under $100)
    2. Tax Assessor/Collector Refunds (Assessor Refunds, Under $100)
  12. ADDED ITEM: Resolution Recognizing February 2020 as Black History Month in Forsyth County, North Carolina
  13. ADDED ITEM: Resolution Recognizing the Accomplishments of Daniel L. Ozimek on the Occasion of His Retirement as Forsyth County Emergency Services Director