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Simpson County Board of Supervisors Holds April 15 Meeting

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
April 15, 2026
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 The Simpson County Board of Supervisors met on April 15, 2026, with President Wayne Womack calling the meeting to order. The county attorney, Danny Welch, opened the meeting with prayer, followed by the National Anthem.

Chancery Clerk Tim Gray presented several items for the Board’s consideration. The Board acknowledged and recorded the certificate of completion for Justice Court Judge Charles Savell, who attended the Justice Court Judges Spring 2026 Conference held March 25–27 in Choctaw, Mississippi.

Gray also reported on the servicing of the 2026 Homestead Charge Backs. Notices were mailed to landowners via U.S. Mail on March 5, 2026. One response was received regarding property located at 487 Simpson Highway 545 in Magee, which will be reinstated.

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The Board addressed a request from Howard Industries Inc., Lighting Division, concerning an ad valorem tax exemption. After the discussion, supervisors voted to table the matter. Tax Assessor Jamie Brewer will follow up with the company to obtain additional information regarding how the tax fee is settled.

Road Manager Jeremy Bolton presented his report, which was approved by the Board. Supervisors also approved a motion to declare a 2007 Ford F-150 pickup truck as surplus.

Discussion was held regarding the purchase of a flashing school zone/speed limit sign for Zion Hill Road, with an estimated cost of $1,851.20. The Board voted to table the request in order to explore additional signage options.

Supervisors also considered a proposal to move forward with a headwall repair project for the Oak Grove Road bridge, estimated at $93,600. That item was tabled for further review.

Sheriff Paul Mullins’ report:

Tax Assessor Jamie Brewer’s report:

2026 Homestead Exemption Applications:

New Applications:  274

Number of Applications with changes:  214

Total Applications:  488

Number of Deletions:  287

Total homestead count for 2026:  6229

County Administrator Charlie Welch reported the following:

The meeting was adjourned for Executive Session.

 

 

 

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