OKTIBBEHA COUNTY – Oktibbeha County Supervisors on Monday declared their intent to issue up to $16 million in bonds to address countywide needs, though a funding source to service the debt has not yet been identified.

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From left, District 3 Supervisor and Board President Marvell Howard sits alongside Chancery Clerk Sharon Livingston, Comptroller Deanna Collier, District 5 Supervisor Joe Williams and Board Attorney Rob Roberson during the board of supervisor’s regular monthly meeting Monday at the circuit court building. Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution declaring their intent to issue up to $16 million in bonds to address countywide road and capital projects.

After brief discussion about potentially increasing the amount to $20 million, the board unanimously approved a resolution to issue general obligation bonds not to exceed $16 million during its regular monthly meeting at the circuit court building. Supervisors also voted to hire Butler Snow as bond counsel and Government Consultants as adviser for the issuance.

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