During a recent government meeting, planning commissioners reviewed submitted information from Platts, which included updates for both June and July, following the cancellation of the July meeting and August work due to storm impacts.
Exciting news was shared regarding an upcoming in-person training session for planning commissioners and board of zoning appeals members, scheduled for September 17th from 6 PM to 8 PM. This session will provide two hours of mandatory training, with an online option available for the third hour. The training will cover essential topics such as meeting procedures, state law, recent decisions, and ethics, with an attorney present to address any questions.
However, the meeting also highlighted pressing concerns regarding emergency services. One commissioner recounted a personal experience that took 45 minutes to reach a hospital from Crowfield Golf Course, emphasizing the unacceptable nature of such delays in potentially life-threatening situations. The need for improvements in emergency response times was echoed by another commissioner, who shared an incident involving EMS being delayed by a train while responding to an emergency.
The commissioners expressed a strong commitment to addressing these issues, recognizing the urgency of finding solutions to enhance emergency services in the community. Further discussions on this topic are anticipated as they seek to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.