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Funding Motion Fails as Community Concerns Rise

June 29, 2024 | Wythe County, Virginia



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Funding Motion Fails as Community Concerns Rise
In a recent Wythe County government meeting, discussions centered around community funding, invoice approvals, and board appointments. The meeting commenced with a brief citizens' time, after which the board moved to address financial matters.

A significant moment arose when Supervisor Lawson sought to secure funding for Mount Rogers Community Services Board, proposing a motion for $134,349. However, the motion failed to gain a second, effectively ending the discussion on the funding request.

Following this, the board unanimously approved a series of invoices, with a roll call vote confirming the payments. The minutes from the previous meeting were also approved without any corrections.

In old business, the board discussed appointments to the Social Services Board. Supervisor Baird indicated that a potential replacement was still considering the position, suggesting the matter be postponed until the next meeting. Additionally, the board reappointed Miss Harless to the DSS board, receiving unanimous support.

The meeting concluded with a recommendation to approve a resolution for the abandonment of a portion of Route 619, which also passed without opposition. The treasurer's report was noted, although the treasurer was absent from the meeting.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the board's focus on community services and administrative responsibilities, while also reflecting the challenges of securing funding for local initiatives.

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