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Board meeting concludes with adjournment after closed session certification

December 09, 2024 | Westmoreland County, Virginia


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Board meeting concludes with adjournment after closed session certification
The Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors concluded their meeting on December 9, 2024, with a focus on procedural matters and upcoming events. The board successfully moved into a closed session to discuss specific items, ensuring that no actions were taken outside the outlined agenda. Following this, they certified that the discussions adhered to the regulations governing closed sessions.

A key highlight was the mention of an upcoming retreat scheduled for Wednesday, which will not be open to the public. Board members expressed their thoughts on the retreat's accessibility, noting that while it is a public meeting, attendance has historically been low.

During the meeting, Chairman Trivedt acknowledged the hard work of the board and extended gratitude to Miss Cusick for her efforts in managing challenges within Westmoreland Social Services. He emphasized the importance of the agency's success for the county's overall reputation.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, which was passed unanimously. The board's next steps include preparing for the retreat, where they will further discuss strategic initiatives for the county.

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