During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key topics, including the push for an electric vehicle (EV) policy and the approval of budget appropriations for the second quarter of 2024.
Commissioners expressed a strong desire to transition to electric vehicles for the county fleet, acknowledging the challenges posed by departmental differences and staff turnover. One commissioner highlighted the importance of holding a workshop to facilitate discussions on the EV initiative, particularly with the involvement of the newly appointed fleet manager. The urgency for an EV policy was emphasized, with calls for action before the departure of Commissioner Dean, who has been a proponent of the initiative.
Frustrations were also voiced regarding delays in ongoing projects, particularly one involving the Department of Public Affairs (DPA). Commissioners recognized the hard work of staff members, particularly Mr. Hunsaker, who has been instrumental in managing these projects despite the challenges.
In addition to the discussions on electric vehicles, the meeting included a motion to approve budget appropriations extensions from various county departments. The motion was unanimously supported, reflecting a collaborative effort among the commissioners to ensure continued funding for essential services.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of an upcoming workshop focused on the results of an internal climate summit, indicating the county's commitment to addressing environmental issues. Overall, the discussions underscored a proactive approach to both sustainability and fiscal responsibility within the county government.