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Harrison County leaders rally to save economic development agency

June 12, 2024 | Harrison County, West Virginia



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Harrison County leaders rally to save economic development agency
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the future of the Harrison County Economic Development Corporation (EDC), with calls for clarity on potential defunding and its implications for ongoing projects. Kent Spellman, a retired community development professional, urged the commission to articulate any issues they have with the EDC, emphasizing that constructive dialogue is essential for addressing concerns rather than dismantling the organization.

Spellman highlighted the importance of good governance and process, stating that without clear communication of concerns, it is difficult to address them effectively. He requested that the commission document their issues so that the EDC can respond appropriately.

Amy, another board member, echoed Spellman's sentiments, expressing surprise at the lack of notification regarding the commission's discussions. She questioned the repercussions of potential defunding, particularly concerning existing projects and federal contracts. Amy noted that representatives from federal offices had reached out for clarification on the situation, indicating the broader implications of the commission's actions.

Both Spellman and Amy emphasized the collaborative successes achieved through the EDC and the county commission, urging for continued partnership and communication to ensure the region's economic development efforts are not hindered. The meeting underscored the need for transparency and dialogue as the commission navigates its relationship with the EDC.

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