During a recent government meeting, officials discussed several pressing issues, including the impact of flooding on county residents and the need for updated communication systems.
One key topic was the ongoing challenges faced by individuals affected by recent floods who are ineligible for assistance due to the county's non-participation in certain programs. Officials acknowledged the need for better support and expressed their willingness to provide answers and assistance to those in need.
The meeting also highlighted the urgent requirement for a new phone system, as the current outdated system prevents access to the auditor's voicemail. Officials agreed that without a new system, critical communication issues would persist, and discussions were initiated on how to address this need in the coming weeks.
In personnel matters, the council appointed Tanner Goss as deputy coroner, effective immediately, following a motion and unanimous approval. This decision reflects ongoing efforts to ensure adequate staffing in key positions.
Additionally, the council reviewed a disaster declaration resolution aimed at securing state assistance for the county in light of recent emergencies. This declaration will allow the county to submit expenses related to debris removal and other recovery efforts, although officials noted that the county's overall involvement in disaster response may be limited.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to address these issues promptly and effectively, ensuring that the needs of the community are met.