Crook County's Board of Commissioners held a work session on December 11, 2024, where they discussed several key developments impacting the community. Notably, the county is experiencing a typical seasonal slowdown in construction, with 11 new houses and 89 residential permits issued in November. Year-to-date figures show a slight decrease in overall permits compared to last year, but the county still manages nearly 200 homes under construction.
A significant update came from the Apple project, where construction is set to resume on the second half of their building after recent revisions to their plans. Additionally, a new 61,000-square-foot data center is underway, alongside a new restaurant and bar, indicating ongoing commercial growth in the area.
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Subscribe for Free The meeting also highlighted staffing challenges within the county's planning department. With the recent departure of a full-time residential plans examiner, the department is implementing cross-training among existing staff to manage workloads effectively. This approach aims to maintain service levels despite the current slowdown in residential construction.
In other discussions, the commissioners addressed holiday scheduling, proposing a half-day closure on Christmas Eve to accommodate various departments. They acknowledged that some departments, like the road and sheriff's departments, may need to remain operational depending on weather conditions.
The meeting concluded with a focus on community engagement, particularly regarding the need for a new 4-H agent following the previous agent's departure. Local organizations are stepping up to support the program, showcasing the community's commitment to youth development.
Overall, the discussions reflect Crook County's proactive approach to managing construction, staffing, and community programs, ensuring continued growth and support for residents during the holiday season and beyond.