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County hears interviews for mosquito-abatement board; candidates highlight operations, budget and new manager search
Summary
Two applicants, Galen Pace and Trevor Hall, interviewed for three vacancies on the county’s mosquito-abatement board. Pace, the board’s current vice president, described a roughly $1 million budget, a manager resignation and expanded use of drones for reservoir treatments; Hall said he has served about a year and attends board meetings every other month.
Galen Pace and Trevor Hall interviewed before the Summit County Council on Feb. 14 as part of the process to fill three vacancies on the county mosquito-abatement board.
Galen Pace, who identified himself as the district’s vice president, told the council the board oversees a manager and seasonal staff that monitor breeding areas and apply larvicide treatments. "In the summer we'll have about 15 employees who do that," Pace said, and added the district has "about" a $1 million budget with annual…
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