Contract Agreements, grant applications and other business will be voted on at next Monday’s Commission meeting. Commissioners held a workshop on Monday evening to set the agenda for next week. Pictured is Commissioners Tyler King, Derek Sharp and Beverly Hall.

By Charlotte Underwood

JACKSBORO, TN. (WLAF)- Contract agreements, grant applications and other business will be voted on by commissioners at next Monday’s meeting. Commissioners held a workshop on Monday to set the agenda for next week. Agenda items will include a three-year renewal extension agreement with Scott Solid Waste for continuing the use of Scott County’s Landfill facility with the renewal term to begin July 1, 2025, and to end on June 30, 2028, at the rate of $28.36 per ton through the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30 2026.

The commission will also vote on a contract agreement between the county and East Tennessee Development District for planning services for the county for $12,375.

A copier agreement for Wynn Elementary School is also on the agenda for next week.

In other business, commissioners will also vote on the approval of the county mayor’s office to apply for a $47,700 litter grant, and for the sanitation department to apply for two grants as well. One is a convenience center grant and the other is an oil recycling grant, according to commissioner David Adkins who is also the sanitation director.

Also up to be voted on is to approve transfer station drawings with MBI, as well as storage building construction drawings with MBI.

County Mayor Jack Lynch also announced that the Jellico Veteran’s Breakfast is Saturday at Newcomb Baptist Church, and it will be sponsored by Builtwell Bank.

(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED 6/11/2025-6AM)