During a recent government meeting, community members voiced concerns regarding local employment policies and the proposed shooting complex near residential areas.
Eric, a local worker, highlighted the need for more flexible work attendance policies, particularly in construction and mining sectors where employees often face strict regulations on taking time off. He suggested that county workers should be on call during emergencies, such as severe weather events, to ensure timely responses to road repairs and safety issues.
Floyd Wilson, a landowner adjacent to the proposed shooting complex, expressed his apprehension about the development, noting that his home is only 40 yards from the planned site. He emphasized the lack of communication regarding the project and inquired about the possibility of purchasing a buffer zone from the county to protect his property from potential disturbances. The commissioners acknowledged his concerns and encouraged ongoing dialogue about the project.
George Dunlap, another resident, requested access to a historical presentation made by Commissioner Ford, which he believed was crucial for community awareness and engagement regarding local issues, particularly the future of coal production in Campbell County. He emphasized the importance of community involvement, urging residents to sign a petition supporting coal production, which has garnered over 1,000 signatures so far.
The meeting underscored the community's desire for better communication from local government and a proactive approach to balancing development with residents' concerns. The commissioners committed to addressing these issues and fostering further discussions with the public.