Hill County Manager to undergo surgery; Deputy O'Driscoll assumes duties

February 05, 2025 | Gila County, Arizona

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During the recent Gila County Board of Supervisors meeting, Supervisor Humphrey shared updates on ongoing projects and his upcoming absence due to a surgical procedure. He will be unavailable from February 5 through February 17, during which Deputy County Manager Mr. O'Driscoll will assume his responsibilities in accordance with county policy.

Supervisor Humphrey also reported on his participation in a monthly team project meeting focused on public works engineering and facilities in District 2. He emphasized the importance of these projects for the community and mentioned his plans to meet with road staff and management to discuss ongoing initiatives.
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In a hands-on approach to understanding local operations, Humphrey recounted his recent visits to the Tonno Basin yard, where he engaged directly with staff, riding along in dump trucks and loaders. This experience allowed him to gain insights into the daily workings of public works, highlighting his commitment to ensuring that projects meet the needs of residents.

The meeting underscored the Board's ongoing efforts to address community infrastructure and services, with a focus on transparency and collaboration among county staff. As the Board continues to navigate these projects, residents can expect updates on progress and initiatives that directly impact their daily lives.

Converted from Gila County BOS Meeting meeting on February 05, 2025
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