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Commissioners review housing support letter, microfilm backlog, solar agreement and parking-structure idea
Summary
Williams County commissioners discussed whether to sign a letter of support for two low-income housing projects, work to clear a backlog of microfilm/scanned records, plans for a parking structure or carport for county vehicles, and the start of a solar project that will affect local school revenue.
Williams County commissioners discussed several administrative items, including whether to sign a letter of support for two low-income housing projects, a backlog of scanned records awaiting microfilming, a proposal for a covered parking structure for county vehicles and updates on a solar project that will provide revenue to local school districts.
On a proposed letter of support for low-income housing, one commissioner said he was reluctant to sign immediately and asked the board to consult the Port Authority and to research how signing for two projects might affect each project's chance of receiving awards. The commissioner said some mayors had signed the letter; he also described mixed reviews about a developer that has completed other projects elsewhere and suggested the board conduct site visits and review management concerns before endorsing…
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