Olmsted County moves to designate Chief Deputy Eric Woodford as acting county attorney
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A resolution to designate Chief Deputy Eric Woodford as acting Olmsted County Attorney was presented by County Attorney Mark Osh during the meeting; vote details were not specified in the provided transcript.
County Attorney Mark Osh presented a resolution at the meeting asking commissioners to designate Chief Deputy Eric Woodford as acting Olmsted County Attorney during a transition in leadership.
The resolution was introduced as part of the agenda item covering an upcoming transition in the county attorney's office. "As you see on your agenda, there's a resolution in front of you to in the course of the the transition from myself onto what will ultimately be the interim County," Mark Osh said, referencing the document before commissioners.
Eric Woodford was identified on the agenda as Chief Deputy. The transcript shows the agenda line, "Designate Chief Deputy Eric Woodford, acting Olmsted County Attorney." The meeting record provided does not include the full discussion or a recorded roll-call vote on the resolution; the exact outcome and any vote tally are not specified in the provided transcript.
The presentation and the wording shown in the agenda indicate the matter concerns continuity of legal leadership for Olmsted County while the county attorney's office undergoes a transition. The transcript excerpt ends before further details about timing or administrative steps were recorded.
