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Greene County approves $25,000 debris‑management planning contract after debate over cost and scope

Greene County Board of Supervisors · January 8, 2024
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Summary

After questions about whether existing staff and plans could cover the work, the Greene County board approved a budget amendment to create a debris/response management plan estimated at $25,000 to be paid from the LEPC fund; county emergency management staff said the plan aligns with state accreditation standards and fills a tactical gap.

The Greene County Board voted to approve a budget amendment authorizing creation of a debris management plan, described in the meeting as a tactical 'debris/response' plan to document pre‑identified staging and debris‑handling procedures. County staff said the plan would be funded from the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) fund and estimated the consultant cost at $25,000.

Several board members questioned the proposal’s price and whether the…

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