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Local leaders demand pause on controversial funding changes

July 26, 2024 | Perry County, Indiana



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Local leaders demand pause on controversial funding changes
During a recent government meeting, David Goffinette, chair of the Perry County Economic Development Corporation, urged local officials to pause a proposed motion that could significantly impact Tell City and surrounding areas. Goffinette emphasized the need for broader discussions involving key stakeholders, including the mayor of Tell City, city council members, and representatives from Cannelton and Troy, before moving forward with the proposal.

Goffinette expressed concern that the council had not engaged in meaningful conversations with these entities regarding the implications of the proposed changes, particularly in relation to funding for dispatch services, emergency services, and the county jail. He called for a collaborative approach to address the challenges faced by the community, advocating for a meeting that includes all relevant parties to explore potential solutions.

Following Goffinette's remarks, Tell City Mayor Chris Kale raised questions about the transparency of the proposal process. He inquired whether county council members had received the proposed changes with specific dollar figures and expressed frustration over the timing of the legal notice he received, which arrived five days later than expected. Kale highlighted that earlier access to this information would have allowed for better preparation and understanding of the proposed changes.

The discussions underscored a growing concern among local leaders about the need for inclusive dialogue and transparency in decision-making processes that affect the community's future. The meeting concluded with a call for further engagement among stakeholders to ensure that all voices are heard and considered in the decision-making process.

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