In a recent Knott County Fiscal Court meeting held on March 18, 2024, officials took significant steps toward ensuring continued leadership in local water management. The court unanimously recommended the reappointment of Don Gibson and Freddie Williams to the water board, a decision aimed at maintaining stability and expertise in the county's water services. This recommendation is set to be finalized in May.
The discussion surrounding the water board appointments highlighted concerns regarding the ongoing "last mile project," which has faced delays and frustrations among court members. One official expressed dissatisfaction with the project's progress, indicating that parts of it have been in limbo since as early as 2008. The project, which aims to improve water access in certain areas, was finally approved in 2019, but its implementation has been slow, leaving some community members anxious about the timeline for completion.
While the reappointment of Gibson and Williams is expected to bring continuity to the water board, the court's discussions reflect a broader concern about the efficiency of local infrastructure projects. The officials are keen to address these issues to ensure that residents receive the essential services they need without further delays.
As the court moves forward with these appointments, the community will be watching closely to see how these changes impact the ongoing water projects and overall service delivery in Knott County.