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County Board swears in Matthew Tracy and unveils new local art project

May 15, 2024 | Jefferson County, Wisconsin



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County Board swears in Matthew Tracy and unveils new local art project
The Jefferson County Board meeting held on May 14, 2024, commenced with the swearing-in of newly appointed County Board Supervisor Matthew Tracy, following a unanimous vote for his confirmation. Supervisor Tracy took the oath of office, pledging to support both the U.S. Constitution and the Wisconsin Constitution while fulfilling his duties to the best of his ability.

The meeting proceeded to a special order of business, where the board recognized local artists Melanie Belzer and Kent Parks. This initiative, proposed by Supervisor Christiansen, aims to enhance the county building's aesthetic by displaying local art. Belzer, a junior at Fort Atkinson High School, and Parks, a retired advertising director, each donated a piece of art for a year-long exhibition. Both artists expressed gratitude for the opportunity to showcase their work.

Next, the board received an update on the strategic plan from Michael, who outlined the progress made in four priority areas: diverse housing opportunities, quality of life, intentional economic growth, and transformative government. Each area has designated leads and has been actively meeting to develop action steps. Michael emphasized the importance of tracking progress and sharing updates with the public, with some action items due as early as July 2024. He also mentioned the integration of the strategic plan into future resolutions and ordinances, reinforcing the board's commitment to its objectives.

The meeting concluded with a brief mention of the treasurer's monthly report and a zoning committee notice of a public hearing scheduled for later in the month. No public comments were made during the session, and the board moved on to annual reports, marking the end of the meeting's agenda.

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