During a recent government meeting, the chairman provided a comprehensive overview of activities and challenges faced over the past month, highlighting significant community engagement and emergency response efforts.
The chairman began by detailing a busy schedule that included participation in various committee meetings, negotiations with the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), and discussions on public safety and health services. Notably, he attended an inter-county meeting focused on agricultural initiatives and community development.
A key focus of the meeting was the aftermath of a recent storm that caused extensive damage across the region. The chairman reported that emergency response teams had set up a distribution center at the Watersburg Firehouse, providing essential supplies such as water and dry ice to affected residents. Approximately 100 residents utilized the service, which remains open for additional support.
The chairman expressed gratitude towards first responders and highway departments for their ongoing efforts in the cleanup process, acknowledging the scale of the damage and the challenges ahead. He emphasized the importance of community patience as recovery efforts continue, noting that while some areas have regained power, others remain without service.
The meeting concluded with a call for reports from other supervisors, though no additional updates were provided at that time. The chairman's remarks underscored the community's resilience and the collaborative efforts necessary to navigate the aftermath of the storm.