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Supervisors debate restructuring long-standing '2080' intergovernmental agreement over Cedar Lake oversight

Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors · September 3, 2024
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Supervisors discussed whether to update or dissolve a decades-old intergovernmental ("2080") agreement involving Chickasaw County, the Conservation Board and the City of Nashville that concerns Cedar Lake; board members questioned the council’s funding, authority and compliance with current law and asked staff to gather documents and consider revisions.

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors spent substantial time on Sept. 3 reviewing a decades-old intergovernmental agreement (referred to in the transcript as a “2080” agreement) among Chickasaw County, the Chickasaw County Conservation Board and the City of Nashville concerning Cedar Lake and watershed-related activities.

Multiple supervisors said they could not find minutes or a clear paper trail showing the council had…

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