(MENA) In what was a relatively short meeting, members of the Polk County Quorum Court met on Tuesday night at the Polk County Office Complex and approved an ordinance that would appropriate monies to various county accounts, with some coming in the form of line item transfers
County Judge Brandon Ellison also noted to the court of the recent deletions of county-owned equipment, that was determined obsolete or no longer usable from county departments.
Ellison stated that the equipment, ranging from laptops and other computer equipment, to copiers, fax machines and mechanical equipment should have been disposed of and not placed in the county storage. Ellison commented that if the items are being deleted, that they are no longer being stored on county property and counted as a part of the inventory that the county has.
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