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Residents press supervisors on budgeting, procurement and board conduct during public comment
Summary
Multiple citizens used the board's public comment period to urge a clearer county financial policy for recurring capital purchases, to call for cost‑saving procurement steps and to demand accountability for alleged supervisory misconduct and retaliation.
Several Patrick County residents urged the Board of Supervisors on April 14 to adopt clearer, long‑term financial planning and to address perceived problems with board conduct and transparency.
Kurt Bosenmeyer, who identified himself as a Smith River District resident and a former volunteer firefighter, told supervisors the county should adopt a capital replacement policy rather than financing vehicles with long bonds that leave taxpayers…
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