Supervisor reports Board approved county takeover of Public Service Authority

5854553 · September 13, 2025

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Summary

At the Sept. 10 Planning Commission meeting, Board of Supervisors liaison Todd King reported the Board majority approved the county to assume operation of the Public Service Authority, with the change to take effect next month.

Montgomery County Board of Supervisors liaison Todd King told the planning commission on Sept. 10 that the supervisors had approved a county takeover of the Public Service Authority, and that the change will take effect next month.

“Most of the the majority of the board of supervisors approved the county to take over the operation of PSA, if y'all know that. And, so that takes effect next month,” King said during the liaison report.

King delivered the update as part of routine liaison reports; the planning commission did not take action on the matter during its meeting. The commission received the report but did not vote or offer further direction during the session.