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Decatur County Commissioners to Meet Tuesday, April 6

Decatur County commissioners meet Tuesday, April 6, as FY27 budget deliberations near a close with road, E-911 and fairgrounds funding potentially on the table.

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Decatur County Commissioners to Meet Tuesday, April 6
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The Decatur County Commission convenes Tuesday, April 6, as the FY27 budget cycle nears its final stages, with Beer Board notices and procurement proceedings from earlier in the week potentially converging on the same agenda.

The session follows several Budget Committee meetings the county has posted in recent weeks. Tuesday's agenda may include votes on departmental appropriations and procurement recommendations covering areas many county residents track closely: road projects, Fairgrounds operations, hospital or emergency-services funding, and E-911 system costs. Because separate Beer Board and procurement notices were also filed for early April, commissioners could take up items that implement or ratify decisions from those parallel proceedings on the same day.

Public comment at the meeting is governed by standing guidelines: each speaker is limited to three minutes, and the total public-comment period carries a set time allotment. Residents who wish to address the commission on a specific agenda item should plan to arrive early. Those needing accommodations are directed to contact the Mayor's office in advance.

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The formal agenda and supporting materials are typically posted online or available at the Decatur County courthouse before the meeting opens. Citizens following specific line items, whether road repairs, fairgrounds capital needs, E-911 upgrades, or appointments to county boards and commissions, should review those materials beforehand and submit written comment or attend in person if they want to weigh in before deliberations begin.

Tuesday's session is the next scheduled opportunity for Decatur County residents to observe or participate directly in the commission votes that shape county services and spending through the coming fiscal year.

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