During a recent government meeting, several key updates were shared regarding community events and initiatives. A food truck festival is scheduled for June 22nd at the event center, promising attendees a day filled with great music and food. Community members are encouraged to participate in this upcoming event.
Additionally, department heads participated in supervisory training at James Front Community College, with instructor Patsy present to acknowledge the positive feedback received from attendees. This training aims to enhance leadership skills within the local government.
In a significant development, officials met with Duke Energy to discuss the possibility of relocating power lines underground in the commons area. The meeting was described as informative, with both parties recognizing the necessity of this project. The initiative aims to improve the aesthetics and safety of the area by reducing overhead utility lines.
Furthermore, two employees attended grant writing training at ECC, gaining valuable resources that could benefit future projects. Josh from the airport and Jasmine Savage, who was present at the meeting, expressed optimism about applying their new skills to secure funding for community initiatives.
These updates reflect ongoing efforts to enhance community engagement and infrastructure, highlighting the local government's commitment to improving the quality of life for residents.