$ 233,000.00 A Tear To COnsider 10 Minutes
Rickey StokesViewed: 4608
Posted by: RStokes
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Date: Jan 19 2022 6:15 PM
HOUSTON COUNTY: The Houston County Commission posted their agenda for the Administrative Meeting to be held on Thursday, 10 AM.
COST $ 233,000.00 A YEAR
TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS
AGENDA:
HOUSTON COUNTY COMMISSION ?? Administrative Meeting?
January 20th, 2022????
AWARDS AND PRESENTATIONS
1. Presentation - Dothan Area Chamber of Commerce Update – Matt Parker, President
2. Presentation – Road & Bridge Completed Work/Projects FY20/21 – Barkley Kirkland, County Engineer
REGULAR AGENDA
1. Request to award bid for asphalt and paving products for county parking lot projects to the lowest bidder meeting specs – Sean Curtis, County Buildings Maintenance Manager
2. Request to approve in-kind services for the Moody Hospital Redevelopment Project – City of Dothan
3. Request to sell the following items on GovDeals:
??1. 471 Massey Ferguson Tractor
??2. Misc. items (old torches, chemical tanks, etc)
END OF AGENDA
The Houston County Commission Chairman makes a annual salary of $ 89.000 per year, health insurance, and is vested in Alabama State Retirement in only 10 years.
A Houston County Commissioner makes a annual salary of $ 33,000.00 per year, plus $ 250.00 a month to furnish his/her own vehicle which is $ 3,000.00 per year. That makes a total compensation of $ 36,000.00 per year. They get all cost of living raises county employees get. They get health insurance and vested in ten years for retirement.
If you are like D-3 Commissioner Ricky Herring, you draw $ 250.00 per month or $ 3,000,00 per year to furnish his own vehicle, BUT, he is furnished a Houston County Sheriff Department black unmarked Z-71 truck so he does not furnish a vehicle but drives the county. Herring gets to vote his own raises.
When the Houston County Commission recently voted a raise D-3 Commissioner Ricky Herring got 4.3% raise as a Houston County Commissioner and 4.3% raise as a Houston County Deputy Sheriff.
So while everyone else got a 4.3%, D-3 Ricky Herring - TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY - got 8.6%.
As you Can see from their agenda tomorrow, the meeting might take 10 minutes, at the most 15 minutes.
NO MENTION OF HOUSTON COUNTY FARM CENTER SALE
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