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Morrow County staff posts Clean Water Consortium materials, schedules outreach and office hours

5785717 · September 18, 2025

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Summary

County staff reported a new Clean Water Consortium page with meeting records, funding notes and planned community outreach and office hours in Boardman related to the West Glen project.

Morrow County staff updated commissioners on work by the Clean Water Consortium and the county’s outreach on the West Glen community project, saying a new page on the county website hosts agendas, recordings and documents.

The page, presented by county staff member Matt, includes meeting agendas with YouTube recordings, a funding-source breakdown and files used in two West Glen community outreach meetings; a third session is scheduled for Oct. 15 at the Sage Center. Matt said he will also begin regular office hours at the Morrow County Public Health building in Boardman starting next Thursday, 8 a.m.–noon, for residents with questions.

Matt told the board that the packet link included in the agenda was not working and staff set up the material on the county site while they explore a dedicated Clean Water Consortium site. The packet notes a potential supplemental environmental project (SEP) funding source tied to fines levied on the Port of Morrow; Matt said that possible DEQ-related funds had not been finalized and were not listed on the site.

Commissioners did not take formal action during the report. The update concluded with a request that commissioners advise staff if they want additional information posted to the page.

The report was made as part of the department reports segment; commissioners accepted the written reports and agreed to defer other department presentations to the Oct. 1 meeting.