The Wayne County Commission held a meeting on June 2, 2025, where various topics were discussed, including updates on local projects, election information, property sales, and law enforcement achievements.
The meeting began with positive remarks from Commissioner Hopf, who expressed satisfaction with the progress on the courthouse project. He acknowledged the efforts of the election board, noting their organization and security measures during a recent tour. This sentiment was echoed by other commissioners, who praised the team for their hard work.
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Subscribe for Free Commissioner Gordon took a moment to honor Buddy Starlin, a valued employee who had recently stepped down, and welcomed Kevin as the new road superintendent. He emphasized the familial atmosphere within the commission and the community's support during transitions.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on the upcoming elections, with reminders about early voting ending on June 13. Commissioners urged residents to participate in the statewide election for the Public Service Commission, highlighting its importance in influencing local utility rates. They encouraged voters to research candidates thoroughly before casting their ballots.
The commission also discussed three properties available for sale, with minimum bids ranging from $15,000 to $300,000. Interested parties were directed to Parker Real Estate for further details.
In a notable law enforcement update, Sheriff’s Office representatives reported on a successful eight-month investigation that led to a significant drug seizure, including fentanyl and methamphetamine. The sheriff commended the efforts of the Wayne Tactical Narcotics Team and highlighted the importance of their work in keeping the community safe.
The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of individual achievements, including Commissioner Thomas's reappointment to the board of managers for the ACCG and Amanda Hand's graduation from the Public Finance Leadership Academy. The commissioners expressed appreciation for her initiative and dedication to improving county operations.
Overall, the meeting reflected a commitment to community engagement, public safety, and ongoing development within Wayne County. The commission plans to continue addressing these priorities in future sessions.