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Amherst County Service Authority selects new chair, vice chair and keeps county treasurer as authority treasurer

2092449 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

The Amherst County Service Authority voted to appoint Mr. Wade as chair and named David Pew vice chair for 2025, and voted to keep the county treasurer as the authority’s treasurer. The consent agenda was approved and the meeting was continued to Jan. 21 for a scheduled presentation.

The Amherst County Service Authority on an otherwise routine meeting appointed Mr. Wade as chair and named David Pew vice chair for 2025, voted to keep the county treasurer as the authority's treasurer and approved the consent agenda.

Board members moved quickly through officer appointments, with one member nominating Mr. Wade for chair and another seconding the nomination. The motion to appoint Mr. Wade passed after a voice vote; one board member was recorded as opposed. The board then moved to elect a vice chair; the board approved David Pew as vice chair by voice vote. The board also voted to retain the county treasurer as the authority’s treasurer on a motion by Mr. Martin.

The consent agenda — a routine bundle of items — was approved on a motion from Mr. Martin with no further discussion. The board closed citizen comment and continued on to staff recognitions and reports. Before adjourning, the board agreed to continue the meeting to Jan. 21 at 5 p.m. for a scheduled presentation and follow-up items.

There was no formal roll-call vote recorded in the transcript for the appointments or consent agenda; the record shows voice votes and multiple “ayes.” The motion records available in the meeting minutes should be consulted for exact tallies and any formal written motions.

The authority recessed the meeting until Jan. 21 at 5 p.m. to receive a formal presentation related to the infrastructure master plan.