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Floyd County supervisors elect leadership, set 2026 meeting schedule and keep 4-minute public comment limit

Floyd County Board of Supervisors · January 5, 2026
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Summary

At their 2026 reorganization meeting, Floyd County supervisors elected a chair and vice chair, adopted a Tuesday/Thursday meeting cadence with Thursday as an inclement-weather fallback, and approved retaining a four-minute public-comment slot while directing staff to revisit agendaing procedures.

The Floyd County Board of Supervisors reorganized for 2026 on Jan. 5, electing its chair and vice chair, setting regular meeting dates and times for the year, and addressing how meetings will be handled in inclement weather.

Supervisors nominated and voted on leadership for the year; the board approved the chair election and likewise filled the vice chair post. The board set its regular schedule to continue daytime…

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