In a recent government meeting, significant discussions arose regarding the residency status of a board member, Mr. Cooksey, which has implications for his position on the airport board. The issue was brought to light when it was revealed that Mr. Cooksey resides in Niobrara County, not Weston County, as previously believed. This discrepancy raises concerns about compliance with state statutes that require board members to be residents of the county they represent.
Commissioners expressed regret over the situation, acknowledging Mr. Cooksey's contributions to the airport board and the community. However, they emphasized the importance of adhering to state laws, which mandate that board members must be local residents. One commissioner noted that previous boards may have overlooked this statute, but the current board is committed to upholding the law.
A motion was made to request Mr. Cooksey's resignation from the airport board, which was seconded by another commissioner. The discussion highlighted that the decision was not personal but rather a necessary action to ensure compliance with legal requirements. The board's commitment to transparency and adherence to state statutes was underscored as they navigate this challenging situation.