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County administrator flags medic EMS funding gap, announces United Way and hunger-drive participation, and forms AI focus group

Scott County Board of Supervisors · October 9, 2025
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County Administrator Mahesh Sharma updated the board about employee United Way participation (pledges that earn up to eight hours off), Scott County’s participation in a Riverbend Food Bank hunger drive, a space-study rollout, an artificial intelligence focus group and the need to address a potential revenue–expenditure gap in medic EMS funding ahead of any referendum.

County Administrator Mahesh Sharma delivered a broad administrative update to the Scott County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 9, reporting on employee charitable participation, operational planning and a budget concern for medic EMS.

On employee giving, Sharma said Scott County has a longstanding tradition of participating in the United Way campaign and that employees who pledge at least $52 annually will be entered in a drawing to receive up to eight hours of vacation time. "When I said receive up to 8 hours, because there…

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